In Linz (where I spoke last week @arselectronica ) and on the train between there and Berlin, there were a LOT of Slavic speakers. (My 1.2 quarters of Russian (the only class I ever failed) aren't enough to discriminate btw Slavics.)
Ukraine's evacuees try to keep 'some feeling of home'
Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad are now closer to the front line in eastern Ukraine, and the cities are emptying out. But leaving a life behind is difficult, sad and dangerous, evacuees told DW.
https://www.dw.com/en/ukraines-evacuees-try-to-keep-some-feeling-of-home/a-70162699?