"Even if you open 10 places like this, they will all be full, says Konstantin Gorshkov, who runs the centre with his wife Natalia.
Among the 30 new arrivals joining the roughtly 100 existing residents is 83-year-old Yulia Panfiorova from Lysychansk the eastern in the Lugansk region under attack by Russian forces.
The former economics professor -- now hard of hearing -- was "very scared" by the sound of shooting in her town and the three shells that stuck close enough to her home to blow out her windows.