Red
Cross seeks funds for Ukraine aid, access to detainees
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[March 01, 2022]
GENEVA (Reuters) - Red Cross agencies
appealed on Tuesday for 250 million Swiss francs ($273 million) to
provide food, water and shelter to millions of people in Ukraine where
the humanitarian situation is "deteriorating rapidly" and to those who
have fled abroad.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- the world's largest disaster relief network - issued the joint
appeal as a huge Russian armoured column bore down on Kyiv, six days
after Moscow's invasion began.
"We need the funds in order to address the humanitarian needs which
are already staggering - food, water, shelter, health care,
psychological support - and they are growing by the hour," Martin
Schuepp, ICRC regional director for Europe and Central Asia, told a
news briefing.
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A priority was to reach people detained during
the conflict and the ICRC is in touch with all
sides regarding visits to detainees, he said.
All sides have an obligation to facilitate the
return of dead bodies, and ICRC teams are ready
to help but remain limited in their movement due
to insecurity, he added.
($1 = 0.9152 Swiss francs)
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by
Andrew Heavens)
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