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The Polish border guard yesterday registered more people who left Polish territory and headed for Ukraine than entered from the war-torn neighboring country, DPA reported, quoted by BTA.

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Today, the border guards announced on Twitter that in 24 hours about 19,300 people left Poland in the direction of Ukraine.

During the same period, about 17,300 people entered Poland from Ukraine, which is 10 percent less than the previous day.

According to the UN, since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24 so far, more than 2.81 million people have left Ukraine and headed to neighboring Poland.


Returning Ukrainians travel mainly to areas where the Ukrainian army has regained control after Russian forces withdrew to the east.

There is no official information on how many refugees have remained in Poland and how long they have traveled to other EU countries.

Prior to the Russian invasion, Ukraine had more than 44 million inhabitants.

Poland and Ukraine have a common border, more than 500 km long.

The EU is allocating 3.5 billion euros to meet the needs of Ukrainian refugees

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