Japan Times: Japan to provide financial aid to Ukrainian students fleeing war

Japan will provide financial aid to Ukrainian students fleeing war.
  • The government will provide financial support of up to ¥120,000 per month to Ukrainian students who have fled their country following the invasion by Russia.
  • Applications will be accepted from the end of May, and the government is planning to begin offering the assistance as early as July.
  • On the photo: Ukrainian students who arrived in Japan after fleeing Russia’s invasion of their country listen to Ukraine’s national anthem during a ceremony for new students at the Japan University of Economics in Fukuoka Prefecture on April 12. | KYOD

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Ukrainian students who arrived in Japan after fleeing Russia's invasion of their country listen to Ukraine's national anthem during a ceremony for new students at the Japan University of Economics in Fukuoka Prefecture on April 12. | KYODO

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