German cities imposing moratorium on accepting refugees from Ukraine
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- 06 October, 2022
- 10:30
German cities, including Dresden, Magdeburg, are imposing a moratorium on the reception of Ukrainian refugees due to the inability to accommodate them, Report informs citing RBC-Ukraine.
Hotels, camps and even gyms are reportedly running out of space.
"Four big cities have announced that they will no longer accept refugees from Ukraine," the portal notes.
More than 1 million Ukrainians have already arrived in Germany since the start of hostilities.
"There are problems, there are no more hotel rooms, and the primary receptions are partially closed, so we already have a tense situation there," said Gerd Landsberg, director general of the association of towns and municipalities.
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