More than 1,300 foreigners get aid in Germany, pretending to be Ukrainian refugees

In Germany, more than 1,300 foreigners who received money and housing under the guise of refugees from Ukraine were exposed, most of them Romanians

This was reported by Digi24.

The Romanians would appear in places where the German authorities offered assistance to Ukrainian refugees. They said they had left Ukraine and needed help and were given accommodation, food, and assistance at any time.

But several volunteers noticed that many of the "Ukrainian refugees" did not speak Ukrainian.

"An investigation was launched, and it turned out that in southwestern Germany alone there are more than 1,300 people who are not from Ukraine but would like to be. Among them are many Romanians who took advantage of the situation in Ukraine and the goodwill of the authorities in Berlin," Digi24 writes.

It is not reported whether any sanctions were imposed on the "Ukrainian refugees".

According to the latest data from the Council of Europe, Germany is one of the countries that has received more than a million Ukrainians.