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Second ship for Ukrainians

- REBECCA MCCURDY

Asecond cruise ship to house Ukrainian refugees will be docked in Glasgow, the Scottish Government has announced.

The MS Ambition will provide accommodat­ion for up to 1,750 people seeking asylum from Ukraine.

It is expected to be fully operationa­l by September and will offer the same level of facilities as the first vessel, which is docked in Leith, Edinburgh.

The Edinburgh ship, the MS Victoria I, has 739 rooms and can house between 1,600 and 1,700 refugees.

The Scottish Government said 10,556 displaced Ukrainians have arrived in Scotland through the super sponsor scheme since the start of the Russian invasion.

The scheme was paused in July as the Scottish Government struggled to find suitable homes for all the Ukrainians who required them.

Neil Gray, minister with special responsibi­lity for refugees from Ukraine, said: “The Scottish Government’s super sponsor scheme has now enabled more than 10,000 people to come to Scotland following the humanitari­an crisis.

“Unfortunat­ely, there is no end to the war in sight. We are firmly focused on supporting displaced people from Ukraine who are seeking sanctuary in Scotland as they flee the war in their homeland.

“The MS Ambition will be located in Glasgow from early September.

“This will further enhance our ability to provide safe and secure accommodat­ion for those who need it.”

Mr Gray has urged Ukrainians to consider all parts of Scotland when seeking refuge.

He added: “We are getting close to capacity, particular­ly across the central belt.

“While areas like Glasgow and Edinburgh are more familiar to Ukrainians, we are encouragin­g everyone arriving here to consider other areas across Scotland, especially as we see more visas being issued.

“We can guarantee that anyone arriving here will receive a warm welcome from our communitie­s.”

The total number of Ukrainians offered a place in Scotland through the scheme and the UK Government’s Homes for Ukraine programme is more than 13,000.

 ?? ?? ON SHOW: Russian military vehicles destroyed by Ukrainian forces in Lviv, Ukraine.
ON SHOW: Russian military vehicles destroyed by Ukrainian forces in Lviv, Ukraine.

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