and here is the story of the yesepchuk family, which escaped from mariupol to germany on february 25,s is precisely about the true attitude of our authorities towards refugees. olga yasebchuk could take it easy. to live in germany on 1000 € of social assistance, which the germans provided with my daughter, but the woman was not used to looking into someone's mouth, we went, like decent ukrainians, to the factory, packaging, packing, boxes, putting together, it was a great practice of english, german, and what else you want a language, 12 € per hour, then we had about 700 €, well, in a month, i learned german up to... the baines level and confirmed my diploma, they even gave me permission to work as an accountant in germany, about 3-4,000 € was possible to receive it would seem that life has been successful, there is a well-paid job, and in time the right to ferenc citizenship will appear, but olga makes an unexpected decision. the husband is here and the child also has to see the father, that's for sure. that's why we decided. to return to ukraine. olga sepchuk's story is a good answe