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Following an announcement by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, the construction of five buildings with 35 apartments each has begun in Chechnya's capital Grozny, with the aim of accommodating Palestinians who are fleeing the ongoing Israel-Hamas War from the Gaza Strip. So far, Russia has received around 1,200 Gazan refugees, some of whom have even obtained Russian citizenship.
Chechnya, a Russian republic in the Caucasus with approximately 1.5 million residents - predominantly Muslims - is promoting the establishment of a "Palestinian village" to absorb Gaza refugees who fled their homes due to the war and managed to leave the Strip.
The planned village, located in Grozny, will consist of residential buildings with a total of 35 apartments each. The planned housing area will cover approximately 4,200 square meters. The houses will be situated in the Vizaitovskiy district of Grozny, near a school and a kindergarten.
"We will continue actively promoting the adaptation of our Palestinian brothers to life in the Chechen Republic, including their employment," stated Kadyrov in his speech.
The funding for the construction of the village will be provided by the regional public foundation named after Akhmad Kadyrov, father of the incumbent president, who was himself president of Chechnya before his assassination in 2004 by Chechen Islamists. Some 100,000 Russian roubles ($1,200) have been allocated by the foundation for each Palestinian family.
Now that the Palestinians have been abandoned by the Arab nations, they have been rescued by Russia.
Chechnya, a Russian republic in the Caucasus with approximately 1.5 million residents - predominantly Muslims - is promoting the establishment of a "Palestinian village" to absorb Gaza refugees who fled their homes due to the war and managed to leave the Strip.
The planned village, located in Grozny, will consist of residential buildings with a total of 35 apartments each. The planned housing area will cover approximately 4,200 square meters. The houses will be situated in the Vizaitovskiy district of Grozny, near a school and a kindergarten.
Ramzan Kadyrov: Our Palestinian brothers will adapt to life here
During the ceremony marking the groundbreaking for the construction of the future settlement, the leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, participated along with Palestinian refugees."We will continue actively promoting the adaptation of our Palestinian brothers to life in the Chechen Republic, including their employment," stated Kadyrov in his speech.
The funding for the construction of the village will be provided by the regional public foundation named after Akhmad Kadyrov, father of the incumbent president, who was himself president of Chechnya before his assassination in 2004 by Chechen Islamists. Some 100,000 Russian roubles ($1,200) have been allocated by the foundation for each Palestinian family.
Russia's Chechnya constructs Palestinian village for Gaza war refugees
"We will continue actively promoting the adaptation of our Palestinian brothers to life in the Chechen Republic, including their employment," stated leader Kadyrov in his speech.
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Now that the Palestinians have been abandoned by the Arab nations, they have been rescued by Russia.