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Poland accepts over 2.11 million refugees from Ukraine: officials

21.03.2022 09:30
Poland has taken in more than 2.11 million refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Polish Border Guard agency reported on Monday.
Volunteers helping Ukrainian refugees at a train station in Katowice, southern Poland.
Volunteers helping Ukrainian refugees at a train station in Katowice, southern Poland.Photo: PAP/Zbigniew Meissner

"Since February 24, a total of 2,114,000 people have crossed into Poland from Ukraine," it said in a tweet.

On Sunday, 33,800 refugees from Ukraine arrived in the country, compared with 40,100 a day earlier, according to the Polish Border Guard.

While most of those crossing the border are Ukrainian nationals, there are also many citizens of other countries among the refugees, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency has reported, citing the foreign ministry in Warsaw.

Poland’s President Andrzej Duda this month signed into law a measure to offer wide-ranging support to Ukrainians escaping the Russian invasion of their country, which began on February 24.

The measure grants them legal residence in Poland and ensures access to educationhealthcare and social benefits.

The Polish government has launched a special online platform to coordinate humanitarian aid provided to Ukraine by local authorities, nongovernmental organizations, foundations and private businesses.

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Source: PAP