It is noted that this happened in the city of Fairham, Hampshire.

A family of nine from Kyiv, including five children and two elderly women, came to the UK after their stay in Poland.

Fairham residents Dudley and Kelly Malster have agreed to house them in a small home as part of a government program, head of family Maxim Hirik said.

However, after a while, the Malsters tore up the agreement and gave the refugees until July 15 to leave the house.

According to the publication, Dudley Malster is a senior officer in the Royal Navy with 20 years of experience, he served in Afghanistan.

Earlier it was reported that from July 1, most Ukrainian refugees in Poland will lose their daily allowances.

Thus, the Polish authorities encourage migrants to look for work.