Margaryta, 23, had studied for four years to become a maths teacher when the war broke out in Kharkiv.

Together with her mother, she left the country, and was picked up in Poland by Swedes who went there to help.

Now they live with eight other women and children in a summer cottage that they can borrow.

They also get help with food, money, clothes and activities.

Private initiatives from people they had never met before.

Margaryta is amazed at the hospitality.

- How can someone be so generous to other people?

It is kindness on a whole new level, says Margaryta, who does not want to publish her last name.

Unclear where to move

Both she and the families with children are already starting to feel part of society, but in less than two weeks they will have to leave the house and Margarita does not know where to go then.

They have not yet received a response from the Swedish Migration Board. 

In the clip, Margaryta talks about what she brought with her when they fled and about the longing for a weekday in Ronneby - and the dream of a job.