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Faroese Red Cross: Ready to Continue Helping

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which today is four years old, the Faroe Islands have received 250 refugees. The need has gone from emergency help to permanent help, says Sigrid Zachariassen, day-to-day manager of the Faroese Red Cross. Although the need for housing is great, the Faroese Red Cross is ready to continue doing its part.
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Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which today is four years old, the Faroe Islands have received 250 refugees. The need has gone from emergency help to permanent help, says Sigrid Zachariassen, day-to-day manager of the Faroese Red Cross. Although the need for housing is great, the Faroese Red Cross is ready to continue doing its part.

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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