Every week a new group of children comes to the summer camp in Linköping and the initiative for the camp was taken by a Ukrainian woman, Ekaterina, who previously worked as a teacher in Ukraine - but who now, after the war, lives in Boxholm.

The camp is organized by non-profit forces - both by Ukrainian refugees themselves and people from the local community.

- She wanted them to have it the same here in Sweden as they had it before in Ukraine, so that something should be as usual for them, says Pavlo Melnyk.

In total, about 80 children are registered for the camp.

In the clip above, Pavlo Melnyk tells more about the camp.