Airbnb announced Monday that the homestay and rental company, along with the nonprofit Airbnb.org, will offer free short-term housing for up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s attacks on the country.
that Poland had taken in the most refugees at 281,000. Hungary follows with nearly 85,000 Ukrainians, while Moldova, Romania and Slovakia have taken between 30,000 and 36,000 people.Violence in Ukraine has increased as Russian troops try to overtake the capital Kyiv. Russia has unleashed airstrikes on multiple cities and military bases in addition to sending troops and tanks into the country. .
“Mia was born in shelter this night in stressful environment-bombing of Kyiv. Her mom is happy after this challenging birth giving,” Hopko . “When Putin kills Ukrainians we call mothers of Russia and Belarus to protest against Russia war in Ukraine. We defend lives and humanity!”A video on social media shows the destruction of a clothing factory in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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