More than 1 million refugees leave Ukraine for Poland amid Russian invasion

Since Russia's war began 12 days ago, the number of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the country to neighbouring Poland has exceeded one million, the Polish Border Guard said

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Ukrainian soldiers help a man on a wheelchair as people try to flee crossing the Irpin river on the outskirts of Kyiv

Since Russia's war began 12 days ago, the number of Ukrainian fleeing the country to neighbouring has exceeded one million, the Polish Border Guard said.

"Today at 8 p.m. the number of people who fled from to exceeded one million. This is a million human tragedies, a million people banished from their homes by the war," the Border Guard said in a tweet late Sunday night.

"The million people after crossing the border, heard from Border Guard functinaries 'You are safe'," it added.

On Sunday, UN High High Commissioner for Filippo Grandi said over 1.5 million people had fled to neighbouring countries since Russia's military invasion began on February 24.

The EU has approved a mechanism Temporary Protection Directive to protect Ukrainian without the normally required lengthy asylum procedures.

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First Published: Mon, March 07 2022. 14:00 IST
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