The UN refugee agency says more than four million people have now fled Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, a new milestone in the largest refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees posted Wednesday on a website that tracks refugee flows around the world that 4.01 million people have now fled Ukraine. Of those, 2.3 million have entered Poland.
Aid workers say the flow has eased in recent days as many people await developments in the war. An estimated 6.5 million people have also been displaced from their homes within Ukraine.
In a separate development, Russia’s pledge to scale
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