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Berlin braces for more Ukrainian refugees

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Berlin braces for more Ukrainian refugees

Berlin braces for more Ukrainian refugees

With Russia stepping up its attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, Germany's capital Berlin is preparing for more refugees from the country.

The city plans to create permanent housing for up to 10,000 additional people.

So far, finding a home is hard.


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