Berlin hostels and hotels start to evict Ukrainian refugees en masse

Ukrainians should be resettled in affordable housing.
This was reported by the Tagesspiegel newspaper.
According to journalists, hotels and hostels are evicting Ukrainian refugees due to the beginning of the tourist season. Ukrainians are to be relocated to affordable housing.
In particular, some Ukrainians will be relocated to the former Tegel airport, which has beds in its terminals and tents. In total, the centre is designed to accommodate 4,800 refugees.
Berlin authorities say they will not be able to open more permanent facilities before the end of May.
The hostels now house 962 refugees, including 722 Ukrainians.
The hardest thing to relocate is people in wheelchairs, because not all of the bathrooms are specially equipped. As well as people with cancer, on dialysis and with injuries.
Artur Zayonts specialises in news from the frontline. A historian by education, Arthur has always sought to bring depth and context to his journalistic work.













