From February 28 to June 1, 2.1 million people entered Ukraine, excluding data from Hungary, the Russian Federation and Belarus.
The flow of people entering Ukraine through the western border exceeded the flow to exit for 27 consecutive days. The total net inflow in the country these days is approximately 184 thousand people. This was reported by Interfax-Ukraine with reference to the data of the State Border Service on Monday, June 7.
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Considering these data, the difference in the number of those who left and entered Ukraine on the western border since the beginning of the war reached the level of the end of March.
The agency said nearly 31,000 people left Ukraine on June 5, compared to more than 38,000 the previous day, while the number of those who arrived in the country was nearly 40,000 against 43,000 the previous day.
Also, in the past day, the number of registered vehicles with humanitarian cargo dropped from 189 the previous day to 146.
According to the Polish border service, since the beginning of the war, 3.859 million people have entered Poland from Ukraine, and 1.876 million people have left the other direction.
According to the UNHCR, on June 1, in general, since the beginning of the war, 6.983 million people left Ukraine (excluding the flow of entry), of which 3.690 million went to Poland, 1.041 million to Russia, and 587.22 to Romania. . thousand, Moldova – 483.31 thousand, Hungary – 698.42 thousand, Slovakia – 466.26 thousand, Belarus – 16.67 thousand.
At the same time, according to the UN, 2.102 million people entered Ukraine from February 28 to June 1, excluding data from Hungary, the Russian Federation and Belarus.
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Source: korrespondent

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