Turkey becomes magnet for Russians and Ukrainians alike

Country has been attracting staff, business from two sides of conflict

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Ukrainian singer Ruslana gives a concert in the Turkish city of Antalya to support people from her country affected by the war with Russia. (Photo by Anadolu Agency)

SINAN TAVSAN and MOMOKO KIDERA, Nikkei staff writer

ISTANBUL -- When Arsenii Frolov opened a company offering coworking space in the resort town of Antalya on Turkey's Mediterranean coast a year ago, he had no way of knowing that war in Ukraine would soon provide a windfall for his business.

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