There are quite a few refugees in the country, although living in a big city it's harder to notice. There's a bit of a crisis at the train station where the Romani Ukrainians havne't been integrated or taken care of as well and are camping there. Saw a lot of that the other day.
Overall, it's life as usual. Some of my students are convinced there's going to be some sort of 'march westward' across Europe which I find ridiculous, but I bite my tongue in class.
Like everywhere, some are already sick of it and asking why the gov is spending so much on external affairs while others are ready and willing to pay more for gas to help the cause.
But in terms of tensions, it's still pretty chill.
Thanks for the read, the words, and the good question Adrian!