With more than 2.8 million people fleeing Ukraine to neighboring countries since the Russian invasion began in late February, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), data from the CNN track where refugees are going based on the latest available information.
As of Sunday, more than 1.7 million people have fled from Ukraine to neighboring Poland, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The number of Ukrainians or Ukrainian residents seeking temporary refuge in Poland is considerably lower, with many fleeing the conflict continuing their journey to other European countries.
The number of registered refugees crossing into Poland includes most of the nearly 150,000 people who have arrived in Germany, according to the German Interior Ministry.
However, due to the absence of border checks between Poland and Germany, the actual number of refugees could be significantly higher, a ministry spokesperson told CNN.
Hungary had 255,291 refugees arriving from Ukraine according to UNHCR on Sunday, with 2,212 formally applying for asylum, according to Hungary’s National Directorate of Immigration.
Neighboring Romania had as of Monday registered 80,000 Ukrainians remaining in the country, according to the Secretary of State at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Romania, Raed Arafat.
The number of Ukrainian refugees entering Romania has declined significantly, with daily arrivals falling by more than 50% from last week, according to the Romanian Border Police.
The number of new arrivals dropped from an average of around 30,000 a day last week to 14,000 on Sunday.
Nearly 205,000 refugees entered Slovakia according to UNHCR on Sunday. It is not yet clear how many remain in the country.
More than 101,000 Ukrainian refugees are currently in Moldova, Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu said on Sunday.
Lithuania’s Interior Ministry said that as of Sunday, 12,039 people had entered the country from Ukraine.
More than 6,000 Ukrainians have been registered in Belgium, the Federal Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers said on Monday.
About 5,500 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Ireland since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the country’s Taoiseach (prime minister) Micheál Martin said on Sunday.
In Denmark, 1,575 Ukrainians had applied for refugee status as of Sunday, according to the Danish Immigration Service.
On Thursday, French Citizenship Minister Marlene Schiappa said 7,251 Ukrainian refugees had arrived in France, with authorities preparing accommodation for 10,000 people.
Italy, as of last Wednesday, had seen the arrival of more than 24,000 Ukrainians, according to the Foreign Ministry.
Austria’s Interior Ministry said on Tuesday that 56,000 people had arrived in the country from Ukraine, with 70% of refugees immediately heading to another country.
As of Tuesday, Estonia, according to the Police and Border Guard Council, had registered 10,478 Ukrainian refugees.
On Wednesday, 3,849 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Croatia, according to the Interior Ministry.
Cyprus has taken in 2,935 Ukrainian refugees, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.
As of Wednesday, Portugal had seen 4,039 arrivals, according to the Foreigners and Borders Service.
In Sweden, 3,520 Ukrainian refugees have applied for asylum status, the Swedish Migration Agency said on Wednesday.
The Netherlands has received more than 2,600 refugees as of Thursday, according to the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
In Spain, 1,000 Ukrainian refugees have requested government assistance, Spain’s Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration told CNN on Friday.
Source: CNN Brasil

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