Nopevuto is a centre for refugees from former soviet republics. It was set up by the local government, but it's largely run by volunteers. Food trucks are serving apples and grilled cheeses to ukranian refugees who are gathered in long lines. They tell of harrowing journeys that brought them here after their homes were bombed.
The war in Ukraine has created the greatest flux of refugees in Europe since the second world war. We visit Poland, where the response has been remarkably smooth, and a New York neighbourhood that is no stranger to émigrés from the region. And we consider the displaced who are largely overlooked: why are so many Russians exiling themselves in Turkey?
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