86-year-old. she survived world war ii and is now in an apartment in central romania with her daughter, lots of friends and her cat. my childhood was spent during the war, she says. now in my old age, there is war again. and for what? in the name of all people, god, please stop the war. the medieval city, not pfar fro dracula s castle is preparing a thousand beds for refugees. there s a business development center and a brand new apartment building in the main part of town. the main challenge is how to scale it up because this is only the first wave of refugees. reporter: olga is here with her two daughters. how do you feel being here? perfecto. reporter: other than perfect,
far from dracula s castle, is preparing a thousand beds for ukrainian refugees. those beds in a hotel in its historic center, a business development center, and a brand new apartment building in the new part of town. the main challenge is how to scale it up because this is only the first wave of refugees. reporter: olga from odesa is here with her two daughters. how do you feel being here? oh, very per perfecto. other than perfect, she says, they gave us medicine and new beds. they fed us. then added, it s very, very, very good. the city of brasov preparing for even more refugees where the mayor believes will need even more support and possibly stay for a long time. if you are a mother with with a child, you can come to brasov, we can offer you a job. we can offer and we are discussing about solutions for daycare for children. how to integrate them in the educational system. reporter: the city planning
scale it up because this is only the first wave of refugees. how do you feel being here? oh, perfect, perfecto. reporter: other than perfect, she says, they gave us medicine, new beds. they fed us. then added, it s very, very, very good. the city preparing for even more refugees who are the mayor believes will need even more support and possibly stay for a long time. if you re a mother with a child, you can come. we can offer you a job. we are discussing how to integrate children into the educational system. reporter: the city planning the future, but needing basic needs too, coordinating with local restaurants preparing thousands of meals. today prepared by dean s irish pub, luck of the irish.
she survived world war ii. now, she is in an apartment in central romania with her daughter and lots of friends and her cat. my childhood was spent during the war, she says. now, in my old age, there is war again and for what? in the name of all people, god, please stop the war. the medieval city of brasov, not far from dracula s castle, is preparing a thousand beds for ukrainian refugees. those beds in a hotel, in its historic center, a business development center, and a brand new apartment building in the new part of town. the main challenge is how to scale it up because this is only the first wave of refugees. reporter: olga from odesa is here with her two daughters. how do you feel being here? oh. very per perfecto. reporter: other than perfect, she says, they give us medicine and new beds. they fed us.
age, there is war again. and for what? in the name of all people, god, please stop the war. the medieval city not far from dracula s castle is preparing a thousand beds for ukrainian refugees. those beds, in a hotel in its historic center. a business development center and a brand new apartment building in the new part of town. the main challenge is how to scale it up because this is only the first wave of refugees. reporter: olga from odesa is here with her two daughters. how do you feel being here? oh, very per perfecto. other than perfect, she says, they gave us medicine and new beds. they fed us. then, added, it s very, very, very good. the city preparing for even more refugees but the mayor believes will need even more support and