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Escape from Ukraine: Emergency accommodation closed immediately - Aschaffenburg County

Summary by Meine-news.de
On April 30, 2025, the last refugees moved out of the emergency shelter in Kleinostheim. Most recently, the accommodation was inhabited by 86 people. The residents have now either entered private leases or were admitted to smaller, state-owned, decentralised accommodations in the district. With space for up to 180 people, the emergency accommodation was used since its start of operation on December 6, 2022 as temporary accommodation for refugees…
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On April 30, 2025, the last refugees moved out of the emergency shelter in Kleinostheim. Most recently, the accommodation was inhabited by 86 people. The residents have now either entered private leases or were admitted to smaller, state-owned, decentralised accommodations in the district. With space for up to 180 people, the emergency accommodation was used since its start of operation on December 6, 2022 as temporary accommodation for refugees…

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meine-news.de broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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