People paying but not staying as rental platform offers free housing to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees

Members of the public are paying for Airbnb rentals in Ukraine to help get money directly to residents who are facing extreme financial hardship because of the Russian invasion.

The home rental platform has already moved to offer free housing to 100,000 Ukranian refugees, but members of the public have come up with a novel way to financially help those who either intend to remain – or are trapped – in the country owing to the conflict.

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