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33,000 more Ukrainians arrive in Poland, bringing total to 13.8M since war began

About 4M non-EU Ukrainians currently have temporary protection status in the bloc countries, according to data

Burak Bir  | 23.07.2023 - Update : 24.07.2023
33,000 more Ukrainians arrive in Poland, bringing total to 13.8M since war began Ukrainian citizens arrive in Poland due to Russia's attack on Ukraine in Medyka, Poland on February 24, 2022. ( Agnieszka Majchrowicz - Anadolu Agency )

LONDON

Some 33,700 more Ukrainians have crossed into Poland in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of people fleeing war in their country to over 13 million, Polish authorities said on Sunday.

More than 13.8 million people have crossed into Poland from Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022, when Russia launched its war against Ukraine, according to Polish Border Guard figures.

Approximately 4 million non-EU Ukrainians currently have temporary protection status in the bloc countries, according to data.

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has killed over 9,000 civilians and wounded more than 15,700, according to the latest UN figures.

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