So far, about 1.3 million refugees have fled Ukrainedue of the Russian invasion and mostly find shelter in the countries bordering Kyiv, according to official UN figures.
Based on the UNHCR (UNHCR) 1,368,864 Ukrainians have left the country, while this number is almost 160,000 higher than the previous report on Friday.
The countries that have received the most refugee inflows are Poland, Moldova, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania. In fact, about 3.9% of the total number of refugees have found refuge in Russia.
“1.3 million people have continued to flee Ukraine to seek safety. Unless the war ends immediately, millions more are likely to be forced to leave“, Said the High Commission in a post on Twitter.
How many and where have they found shelter
According to UNthe Poland hosts by far the largest number of refugees who have arrived since the beginning of the Russian invasion. In total, 756,303 Ukrainians are in Poland so far, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 106,400 more from Friday and 55.3% of the total.
Also, the Hungary has accepted 157,004 people or 11.5% of all Ukrainian refugees and almost 12,300 more than the previous day, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
In fact, the UNHCR reported that 133,876 people (9.8% of the total) continue their journey, after crossing the Ukrainian border, to other European countries.
Source: News Beast

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