Aid hub for Ukrainians to be opened in Prague – Zelenskyy

A hub to help Ukrainians will be opened in the Czech capital.
This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after a meeting with Czech leader Petr Pavel, LB.ua reports, Censor.NET informs.
"During this war, the Czech Republic has received hundreds of thousands of our people, Ukrainians, and has accepted them with respect and a sincere desire to help. And I want to thank them for this, for this respect for Ukraine, for the warm attitude, the human attitude towards Ukrainians. And we have an agreement to open a Unity Center for Ukrainians in Prague," Zelenskyy said.
The President noted that the opening of the Center in Prague is one of the projects under the state program to open such special hubs.
"Where assistance to our people will be concentrated. We already have a location, we already have funding," the head of state said.
In addition, Zelenskyy said that the Czech Republic would take patronage of the Dnipropetrovsk region to support its recovery and reconstruct six Ukrainian hospitals.