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A Ukrainian refugee hangs laundry at the Ariane transit centre in Brussels (Photo: EUobserver)

Record-high numbers at Belgium's 'transit centre' for Ukrainians

A transit centre in Brussels for Ukrainian refugees hit a record number of residents last week, amid a worsening housing crisis.

Ariane is a former business centre in Brussels converted into a temporary shelter run by the Flemish Red Cross.

The six floor four-winged building with around 240 rooms is designed to allow people to stay up to three nights, offering only basic services.

But some have been there 50 days, posing ...

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A Ukrainian refugee hangs laundry at the Ariane transit centre in Brussels (Photo: EUobserver)

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