N1 on Romanian-Ukrainian border: Refugees accommodated in banquet halls

N1/Vanja Đurić

In the small town of Suceava, near the Romanian-Ukrainian border, hotel owners are offering celebration halls as accommodation for Ukrainian refugees, an N1 journalist reported on Thursday.

At the receptions, volunteers and interpreters from all over Europe help refugees register and accommodate more easily, N1’s Vanja Djuric reports.

Meals, personal hygiene items, a rest area and volunteers trained to work with children are waiting for them.

In one of the hotels, the N1 crew met Julia, a dentist, who left Ukraine with her child, while her husband, also a dentist, stayed at home to serve his country.

Military-age men are not allowed to leave Ukraine.

The couple ran the dental practice together, and it was gone along with their house.

Julia said that the Russian army had taken everything from them, and bombs fell next to her house.

In the hotel lobby, there was a designer who came from the north of the country, a border area near Belarus.

She would go to Croatia with her mother. She said they had relatives there who could offer them accommodation and possibly a job if the war lasted.

Both she and Julia hope that, as they say, the madness of the war will stop because it is unbelievable to them that something like this is happening in the 21st century and that someone wants to level an entire country to the ground.

They hope that „Europe will stop Putin“ and that the war will not spread to other European countries.

Although everyone hopes to return to their homes soon, the number of those entering Romania through the Siret border crossing is slowly increasing.

Officials say that 2,871 people have entered Romania from Ukraine in the last 24 hours.

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