Refugees rest along a street close to their former shelter in Kocs village, about 70 km north-west from the Hungarian capital Budapest, on August 21, 2024, after around 120 refugees were ousted from a guest house. Thousands of Ukrainian refugees face eviction from shelters in Hungary after a legislative change that, coming into effect on August 21, 2024, took away their access to state-subsidised accommodation. Nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban signed a degree in June limiting state support to refugees from parts of Ukraine which are not considered affected by the country's war with Russia. In Kocs, north of Budapest, around 120 refugees were ousted from a guest house under police supervision on Wednesday, August 21, an AFP photographer saw. Most were Roma women and children from Transcarpathia in western Ukraine, where there is a large Hungarian community. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP)