The number of Ukrainians who have gone abroad since the Russian invasion has exceeded 7.5 million, more than 3.3 million refugees from Ukraine have received temporary protection status in EU countries.
According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 2,479,398 people have returned to Ukraine since February 28. UNHCR reported.
It was reported that, on June 14, the number of Ukrainians who went abroad since the Russian invasion exceeded 7.5 million, more than 3.3 million refugees from Ukraine received temporary protection status in EU countries.
Most refugees with this status are registered in Poland – more than 1.1 million. Since the beginning of the war, 3.9 million Ukrainians came to this country, and 1.8 million left the other direction. as well as Germany (780 thousand) and the Czech Republic (373.9 thousand).
During this period, 1.1 million and 16.6 thousand people crossed the Ukrainian border with the Russian Federation and Belarus, respectively, but the UNHCR has no data on any status of these people, as well as on crossing the Ukrainian border. in the opposite direction.
The UN estimates that approximately eight million people have lost their homes, moved from war zones and occupied territories to safer areas of Ukraine.
Berlin believes that many Ukrainian refugees will not return to their homeland and remain in Germany.
Earlier it was reported that if the war on the territory of Ukraine prolongs, then the irreversible migration of Ukrainians abroad could reach nearly five million people.
Remember that Ukrainians who leave for Poland will stop paying daily allowances and change the rules for work.
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Source: korrespondent

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