52 orphans and foster children from Ukraine left Burgenland to their home country on Sunday evening. They have been housed in Burgauduberg-Nudaumberg in the Güssing district since March 2022.
He does not understand “why children are sent back to a war zone during this time,” said Johannes Wallner on Sunday morning of Senecura. However, there were no protests, it was “completely quiet”, Wallner continued.
Criticism of the return transport
The Senecura group is responsible for the former hotel in which the children in South Burgenland were housed. In recent days there had been criticism of the return transport, including the UN refugee High-Commissariat UNHCR. A third of the affected girls and boys have a disability.
The girls and boys were picked up by bus and will travel by train later. The goal is in Kropiwnitskij, a region in which, according to Pascale Vayer, the “Little Hearts” Association, which the children have cared for, has already given attacks.
State of Burgenland refers to guardianship situation
On request, the state of Burgenland recently stated that the orchards and foster children are always subject to the head of the Ukrainian facility. The facility is managed as a basic stock facility and financially supported by the state and federal government.
With the Ukrainian authorities, the leader has made the decision to bring the children home. In the interest of the child’s well -being, the state of Burgenland has obtained information about the quality, safety and circumstances of the housing facility and received the correct information. This must take into account the fact that the withdrawal of the detention is not possible from the perspective of the country.
Source: Krone

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