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UNHCR: Nearly 2.7 million refugees have fled Ukraine NHK

The United Nations refugee agency says that as of Saturday more than 2.69 million people have left Ukraine since Russia's invasion began.

The Office of the UNHCR says the total from Friday to Saturday had increased by about 100,000.

The office says 1.65 million of the Ukrainian refugees -- about 60 percent -- have crossed the Polish border.

It says more than 240,000 refugees are in Hungary, 190,000 in Slovakia, 100,000 in Moldova, 80,000 in Romania and 100,000 in Russia.
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As of Saturday, over 2.69 million individuals have fled Ukraine due to the Russian invasion, according to the UN refugee agency. The daily increase from Friday to Saturday was approximately 100,000. Most Ukrainian refugees, about 60%, have crossed into Poland, with significant numbers also in
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ID: 622eefeb-eae4-45bd-9d8b-300935ed5dbd

Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220314_15/

Date: March 14, 2022

Created: 2022/03/14 16:34

Updated: 2025/12/09 17:36

Last Read: 2022/03/14 16:33