27 February 2022
Warsaw, Poland
Ukraine: Tens of thousands flee to Poland amid Russian attacks
Nine reception centres have been set up along the border in Poland, which already has a community of 1.5 million Ukrainians.
Polandβs Deputy Interior Minister Pawel Szefernaker Saturday said 115,000 people had crossed the border into Poland from Ukraine since
Russiaβs invasion started this week.
Just four hours earlier he had put the number at 100,000 arrivals, showing just how quickly the refugees are flowing into their EU neighbour.
βAt this moment, there are 115,000 people who have crossed the Ukrainian-Polish border since the war eruptedβ on Thursday, Szefernaker told reporters in the border village of Dorohusk, eastern Poland.
The head of the Polish border guard, Tomasz Praga, said nearly 50,000 people had crossed into Poland from Ukraine on Friday alone.
Poland, which was already home to an estimated 1.5 million Ukrainians before Russiaβs invasion and which has expressed steadfast support for Ukraine, has so far seen the bulk of those fleeing Ukraine cross into its territory.
βMore than 150,000 Ukrainian refugees have now crossed into neighbouring countries, half of them to Poland, and many to Hungary, Moldova, Romania and beyond,β UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi tweeted on Saturday.
βDisplacement in Ukraine is also growing but the military situation makes it difficult to estimate numbers and provide aid,β he added.
Szefernaker said 90 percent of the refugees entering Poland have places to go, such as the homes of friends or family, but the remainder are seeking help at nine reception centres set up along the border