Describing the space allocated by local authorities to Ukrainian refugees, the article’s author called it a bit cramped: “Imagine a dressing room in a store. It turns out to be a larger version. There is no personal space here.”
There are no showers in the rooms. The food is lying on the floor and there is nowhere to put it.
“Ukrainians have to go out and wash up,” Edwards writes.
People complain about rats and mice.
Now Ireland is home to 42,000 Ukrainians, recalls RIA Novosti.
It was previously reported that Ukrainian refugees in Ireland were placed in tents that are not well adapted to winter weather conditions. The local official Catal Crow agreed that tents in January are not the best accommodation.
At the same time, the refugees themselves are afraid to complain about the living conditions in the local hotels, assuming they may be expelled. And you have to live in very bad conditions, in humidity and mold. But most still prefer to remain silent.