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UNHCR says 10 million Ukrainians displaced from war

UNHCR reveals 10 million Ukrainians currently displaced Abandoning houses to escape war More than 3.4 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries.

On March 20, 2022, foreign news agencies reported that the latest information from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) shows that more than 10 million Ukrainians are currently displaced. Leaving homes to escape the war and from the Russian attack on Ukraine this time There are more than 6 million internally displaced people in the country.

While more than 3.4 million Ukrainians have migrated to neighboring countries, more than half of them have migrated to Poland, with 90 percent of the total number of migrants being children and women. Previously, the Ukrainian authorities announced that men between the ages of 18-60 must stay to serve as a force for the country.

The UNHCR data also states that Countries where most Ukrainians have migrated to It is a neighboring country around Ukraine.

  • Poland Approximately 2,050,000 people
  • Romania Approximately 520,000 people
  • Moldova, about 360,000 people
  • Hungary, about 300,000 people
  • Slovakia, about 240,000 people
  • Russia, about 180,000 people
  • Belarus, about 2,500 people

Germany to accept more than 200,000 migrants

while European neighbors that may not have borders But it also prepares areas to welcome Ukrainian migrants, where “Germany” estimates that there are about 200,000 Ukrainian immigrants to Germany, or more. because immigrants do not need a visa and can be reached by both train and bus. Or maybe drive across from Poland.

Germany has opened a migrant care center. using an area at Berlin’s Tegel airport that was previously closed. by setting up a tent including bunk beds for immigrants to rest Waiting to decide whether to continue the journey or not.

The mayor of Berlin said Berlin was prepared for the situation. The evacuation center will be able to accommodate about 10,000 migrants a day, which will allow migrants to register and take care of them. This includes providing accommodation in Berlin or other states.

Source: AFP, AP

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