STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden is preparing tents, sports halls, warehouses and exhibition centres to house a growing number of Ukrainian refugees, Immigration Minister Anders Ygeman said on Wednesday. Around 2,000 refugees arrived in Sweden on Tuesday alone, Ygeman said, roughly doubling the number who have so far come to escape the fighting. The Migration Board is preparing to house around 30,000 refugees from Ukraine in total over the coming months with around 12,000 beds need “immediately” or “shortly”. The total number of Ukrainians coming to Sweden could be higher as the majority of those …