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PBG Agency: Poland Received 3.53 Million Ukrainian Refugees So Far


Sun 22 May 2022 | 07:16 PM
NaDa Mustafa

Poland has so far received 3 million and 532,000 refugees from Ukraine since the start of the Russian military operation on February 24, The Polish Border Guard (PBG) Agency announced on Sunday.

“On Monday, about 23,000 refugees entered Ukraine, compared to 23,700 refugees the day before,” The agency tweeted.

It is worth mentioning that, Poland passed a bill last March that provides a wide-ranging support package for Ukrainian refugees fleeing their country, under which they are granted legal residence in Poland and guaranteed the right to access education, health care, and social services.

It is worth mentioning that the Russian-Ukrainian war has entered its second month as thousands of soldiers from both sides have been killed and millions have been displaced from the Ukrainian side since the start of Russian operations in Ukrainian territory on February 24.

Several countries have imposed significant economic sanctions on Moscow, while Russia has responded by imposing personal sanctions on a number of American and Canadian leaders.