How people from the Ukraine find accommodation with Berliners

by time news

In a house in Marzahn, there are rules that now help everyone to cope with the new situation. Instead of three people, eight now live here together. The hosts, Germans with Ukrainian roots, and five people who fled to Berlin from the war in Ukraine. Three women, two little girls. Until a week ago, hosts and guests only knew each other very distantly. A contact through the church brought them together shortly after the Russian all-out attack on Ukraine began and thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people left to get out of the country as quickly as possible.

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