Some of the Romani refugees from Ukraine who have fled Russia's aggression and made it to the Czech Republic, where they were accommodated in the village of Božičany in the Karlovy Vary Region, have now moved on to Munich, Germany. Other Romani Ukrainian refugees are preparing to leave the Czech Republic for good as well.
The refugees who are now heading to Germany say they were subjected to both physical and verbal assaults by the manager of the accommodation facility in the Czech village. Everything came to a head when local adolescents from the village reportedly threw glass bottles at the Romani refugee children, injuring a 15-year-old girl.
The facility manager rejects the allegations made by representatives of nonprofit organizations and the Romani Ukrainian refugees. Police have yet to respond to news server Romea.cz's inquiries about the allegations.