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For almost 32 thousand. euro new and warm jackets
The last resident of the Rūdninkai migrant camp is scheduled to be transferred to the newly created Alien Registration Center in the former Kybartai Correctional Center on Friday. They move into new homes with warm jackets and new shoes. Before winter, they were provided by the state.
The State Border Guard Service purchased 800 units from SDG kodas. jackets. The price of a jacket is 39.93 euros, the total purchase value is almost 32 thousand. euros.
The jackets are waterproof, breathable, but “breathable”, they have a wide, heated hood that cannot be covered.
Photo by Vidmantas Balkūnas / 15-minute photo / Residents of the Rūdninkai migrant camp (Šalčininkai district) are warming themselves by the campfire. Some of them wear new jackets and shoes donated by sheep soldiers.
The army turned over worn military shoes.
The Army Logistics Board gave the migrants 500 pairs of old Lithuanian Army uniform summer shoes and 200 pairs of sports shoes. The shoes delivered by the army are already used, but they are of good quality and ready for later use.
With the shoes, the migrants also received new socks. The Department of Economy and Wealth Management of the Ministry of the Interior bought 800 units of Devold. socks. This Norwegian company is famous for its wool products.
The total purchase value is more than 7 thousand. euros. The price of a pair is 9.2 euros.
Photo by Vidmantas Balkūnas / 15-minute photo / Residents of the Rūdninkai immigrant camp (Šalčininkai district) are transferred to the Kybartai Alien Registration Center (Vilkaviškis district)
Some migrants threw the gifts they received over the fence
Many migrants rejoiced in the new warm clothing and footwear they received. But there were also those who complained that the jackets were too big, and some even looked at them through the camp fence in outrage.
Some migrants received good military shoes and the rest sneakers. The migrants who managed to get walking shoes were happier. This shoe is warmer and stronger than other sneakers.
Mindaugas Bajarūnas, Head of the Strategic Communication Division of the Interior Ministry, stated that in the near future the services plan to provide the migrants with seasonal outerwear, underwear sets and other footwear.
Non-governmental organizations: the Red Cross and Caritas also distribute clothing and other essential items to migrants. They run campaigns and invite the public to donate items and clothing to migrants in the country.
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