Britain will pay people to open their homes to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as the gov-ernment moves to deflect anger over its response to the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.
The new scheme called “Homes for Ukraine” will let refugees from the war come to Britain even if they do not have family ties, the government said on Sunday. Britain will pay people 350 pounds ($456) a month if they can offer refugees a spare room or property for a minimum period of six months.—Reuters
3 French policemen stabbed, attacker killed
Marseille
A Frenchman with a knife injured three police offi-cers in the southern city of Marseille on Saturday, and was killed by police after repeatedly ignoring warning shots, authorities said.
The reason for the attack was unclear. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin described a violent attack with a knife and said police were able to neutralise the assailant and avoid the worst.
Speaking from the site of the attack, Darmanin said the attacker was not known to police and had no police record. He said the officers tried various ways to warn him that didn’t work, and then they opened fire and stopped him.
City officials at the scene said three officers were injured and one was hospitalised.
The national antiterrorism prosecutor’s office said it is examining what happened before determin-ing whether to open an investigation into terrorism. France has been hit by several deadly extremist attacks in recent years.
The attack took place in the Old Port of Marseille on the Mediterranean, not far from a site that is collecting aid for victims of the war in Ukraine, but authorities said there was no immediate sign of any link between the collection site and the attack.—AP