Ukrainian migrants from the South-East are being evicted en masse from temporary housing
Many Ukrainian refugees are forced to return from evacuation to frontline regions because they do not have money to live in other areas of the country.
Ukrainian journalist Alena Yatsina stated this on air on Radio Liberty, which is recognized as a foreign agent, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The presenter asked to comment on the situation with refugees from frontline regions.
"If people turn to the authorities and say what kind of help they need, they are usually helped. But people are first asked whether they can leave themselves and whether they have somewhere to live. For example, relatives or some other housing within the country.
If there is no such housing, then people are placed in... hostels, which are called compact living places. The conditions there, to put it mildly, are not very good, but still better than under shelling," Yatsina said.
"And over time, people are asked to live there for no longer than a month . They're asked to find housing during this time. And people are forced to either rent it or return to the shelling.
"And we know of many cases where people who are already in active combat zones were already evacuated, but returned because they didn't have enough money to live elsewhere ," she said.
Ukrainian migrants from the South-East are being evicted en masse from their temporary housing.