Russian invasion: UN: Already a million people have fled Ukraine

Russian invasion: UN: Already a million people have fled Ukraine

Within a very short time, more and more people have had to flee Ukraine because of Russian aggression. According to the United Nations, the number of people displaced from the country is now in seven figures.

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a million people have already fled the attacked country. This was announced by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, on Twitter.

“In just seven days, we have witnessed the exodus of a million refugees from Ukraine to neighboring countries,” Grandi wrote, adding: “For many more millions in Ukraine, it is time the guns went silent, and with it life-saving humanitarian aid.” help can be given.”

Hundreds of thousands of refugees in Poland

According to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, around 500,000 refugees have arrived in Poland since the beginning of the war. Among other things, the country has 7,000 hospital beds available for admission. According to Health Minister Adam Niedzielski, the government is also preparing a draft law that will regulate medical care for refugees as part of the NFZ state health system.

“We have an obligation to help our neighbors and we do it. We have set up a humanitarian corridor, we have accelerated all the procedures that we could accelerate from our side,” said Prime Minister Morawiecki before a visit to the Korczowa border crossing. “Poland helps all people who are fleeing the war, all war refugees, no matter what country they come from,” says Morawiecki. Everyone would be treated equally. He warned not to believe Russian propaganda campaigns about border operations. “We have thousands of evidence and testimonies for all of these situations.”

Videos with scenes on the Polish-Ukrainian border had recently made the rounds on social media, which caused outrage not only in Africa. Some African refugees had alleged that border officials on the Ukrainian side had been rudely prevented from crossing the border for days in the bitter cold and without care, while white refugees were able to cross them. Some of the allegations also related to the handling by the Polish border guards.

Trains commute between Ukraine and the Czech Republic

Around 20,000 people have fled to the Czech Republic. That said the liberal-conservative Prime Minister Petr Fiala in front of the parliament in Prague. “The wave of refugees is growing,” says the 57-year-old. “We are a target country.” A 24-hour telephone hotline has been set up for Ukrainians. Reception centers are to be set up in all administrative regions.

Trains are currently commuting between the Czech Republic and the cities of Lviv (Lemberg) in the west and Chop in the south-west of Ukraine. They bring humanitarian supplies on the way there and take women and children with them on the way back.

According to the local police, more than 125,000 people have arrived in Hungary so far. The war refugees arrive through five road border crossings as well as trains arriving at the Zahony International Railroad Crossing.

According to Israeli information, more than a hundred Jewish orphans from Ukraine were also brought to safety across the border to Romania. Israeli Foreign Minister Jair Lapid said on Twitter that they were received by Israeli diplomats and provided with blankets, warm socks, hand warmers and other equipment. The aim is to bring the children to Israel. The country is preparing for a large wave of immigration because of the war. According to the responsible Jewish Agency, more than 40,000 Jews lived in Ukraine at the beginning of the war. The number of those who could immigrate to Israel because of Jewish relatives is around 200,000.

More and more people displaced from Ukraine are also arriving in Germany. The Federal Ministry of the Interior recently counted 5,000 registered war refugees from Ukraine.

Source: Stern

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