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Germany: “Only a fraction are Ukrainian refugees”


Since the beginning of the wave of refugees as a result of the war in Eastern Europe, critical voices have been warning that non-Ukrainians could take the opportunity to come to Germany. After the riots in a Munich refugee accommodation, this suspicion was confirmed. More than 50 people clashed there on Saturday and triggered a large-scale police operation.

According to the Bild newspaper, an official said about the conditions on site: "Only a fraction are really Ukrainian refugees." Among other things, large families that are assigned to the Sinti and Roma ethnic groups are conspicuous. “They have brand new Ukrainian passports, which are also real. Someone in Ukraine is making a fortune right now," the newspaper quoted the police officer as saying.

Refugees want 3-star hotels
Members of these groups are said to have been involved in the argument. The situation escalated as some of them who have scabies should be separated from the group. A security guard used pepper spray, after which 20 people had to be treated for eye irritation. After the riot, 30 adults and 70 children were moved to another accommodation.

As early as mid-March, a group of refugees who are also said to have been Sinti and Roma caused unrest in the Bavarian town of Miesbach. The 57 people protested against being housed in a sports hall. They were expecting a 3 star hotel.

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