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Oasis on the Adriatic where Ukrainians and Russians have gone to escape war

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More than four million people have fled Ukraine for temporary protection in the EU .

But beyond the EU , Montenegro has let in in more than 200,000 Ukrainians , making it the highest per capita Ukrainian refugee population in the world.

Montenegro is attractive for its visa-free regime, similar language, common religion and Western-leaning government.

Most Ukrainians seem keen to return home if the war ends, assuming it still ends.

But most Russians say it will take more than the fall of the Putin regime to persuade them to go back permanently.

At the start of the war, Germany recorded a rise in attacks on Ukrainians and Russians .

There is a sense of tolerance here and Pristaniste and volunteers have helped foster good relations.

" Putin is far away but those who do his bidding will remain, even if he dies soon." Borzykin says he too is unlikely to return quickly, as attitudes could take decades to change. " Germany needed 30 years [after the Nazis ] while the new generation came along. I’m afraid I won’t have that long." Oleg Pshenichny contributed to this article.

VR Score

74

Informative language

71

Neutral language

67

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

46

Offensive language

not offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

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Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

short-lived

Source diversity

1

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