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War refugees from Ukraine: first accommodation in the Ankunfszentrum

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    View of an accommodation building at the Berlin State Office for Refugees (LAF) in Berlin-Reinickendorf. Due to the war in Ukraine, numerous refugees are expected. The first refugees have already arrived.

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    Accommodation building at the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF) in Reinickendorf.

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    View into an accommodation building with bunk beds at the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF) in Berlin-Reinickendorf.

  • Ankunftszentrum Berlin (2)

    Signposts are located at the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF) in Reinickendorf.

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    View of an accommodation building with kitchen facilities at the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF) in Reinickendorf.

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    A mobile X-ray machine is parked at the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (LAF) in Reinickendorf.

People fleeing the war in Ukraine can find temporary accommodation in Berlin at the Ankunfszentrum (arrival center) in Berlin-Reinickendorf.

This was announced by the Senate Department for Integration, Labor and Social Affairs on Friday (February 25, 2022). The Ankunfstzentrum in Oranienburger Straße 285, 13437 Berlin-Reinickendorf is available as temporary accommodation immediately over the weekend. Accordingly, a separate arrival structure is being established in Berlin, and a first lodging for war refugees is to open shortly.

"We must now do everything in Berlin to give the war refugees from Ukraine a safe place to stay"

Senator for Integration, Labor and Social Affairs, Katja Kipping, emphasized the humanistic role of Berlin: "We must now do everything in Berlin to give the war refugees from Ukraine safe accommodation." Kipping further called for a swift nationwide legal basis for accepting the war refugees from Ukraine. "I also demand that the refugees be allowed to take up work here. We don't know how long this war will last."

Author: BerlinOnline/deepl.com
Publication date: 25 February 2022
Last updated: 26 February 2022

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