So far, the number of refugees coming from Ukraine to Berlin has dropped to 500 people a day.
Berlin believes that many Ukrainian refugees will not return to their homeland and remain in Germany. About this on Tuesday, June 14, Spiegel wrote.
In particular, this view was expressed by the German Ministers of Interior and Labor. They noticed that the integration of Ukrainian refugees was progressing rapidly.
“Even if the war stopped soon and a ceasefire was reached, the devastation would be so intense that the return of many people in such a short time would be unrealistic,” Labor Minister Hubertus Geil said.
“That’s why we in Germany have been in need of generosity longer,” he added.
Berlin Senator for Social Affairs Katya Kipping believes the number of Ukrainian military refugees in the capital could rise again.
So far, arrivals in Berlin have dropped slightly to 500 a day, “but we should expect a sudden increase at any time,” Kipping said.
According to him, the speed of arrival depends on the course of the war and events in other countries that host Ukrainians.
Earlier it was reported that if the war on the territory of Ukraine prolongs, then the irreversible migration of Ukrainians abroad could reach nearly five million people.
Remember that Ukrainians who leave for Poland will stop paying daily allowances and change the rules for work.
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Source: korrespondent

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