According to RIA Novosti with reference to the TV channel, 163 refugees from Ukraine live in two dormitories of the university, including 70 children.

In an interview with the TV channel, a representative of the university, Adrian Ochalik, noted that the respective dormitories were sold a year ago and should be transferred to a new owner.

“We will have to evict these people from these buildings,” the man said.

At the same time, he admitted that the refugees could be moved to other hostels.

Earlier it was reported that a British officer expelled a refugee family from Ukraine, which he had previously sheltered in his house.