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The number of people entering Ukraine exceeds the number of people leaving the country.
Already 2.5 million Ukrainian refugees have returned to Ukraine since the beginning of a full-scale war in our country. It is reported by SchengenVisaInfo.com .
Over the past ten days, an average of 37,000 Ukrainians have been leaving EU member states daily, heading to Ukraine and Moldova, the report said.
Most of the traffic across the border is still fixed at the border crossings of Poland and Romania.
Frontex continues to monitor refugee flows to facilitate border crossings and maintain evacuation corridors. We have deployed 481 officers and staff along the entire eastern land border of the EU, including 345 to countries bordering Ukraine, to support national authorities in border control.
According to Frontex, 5.5 million Ukrainian citizens have fled to the EU since the start of the war. And the total number of displaced persons who entered the EU, including non-citizens of Ukraine, is 7.3 million.
In turn, the Washington Post writes that many refugees will remain to live in the territory of the EU countries.
The publication writes that among Ukrainians there are many highly educated qualified specialists who "can immediately integrate into our systems."
Many refugees abroad joined the Ukrainian diaspora and found housing. And tens of thousands of ordinary residents of the EU, Great Britain, the USA and other countries leave applications and want to receive Ukrainians at home, helping them in every way they can, the article says.
It should be noted that most of those who went abroad are women with children. Most of them went to Poland. Some of them have nowhere to return.
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