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Thursday, May 22
The European Commission anticipates a gradual return of refugees to Ukraine this year.

The European Commission anticipates a gradual return of refugees to Ukraine this year. According to the EC, the number of beneficiaries of temporary protection in the EU as of January 2025 was about 4.3 million people. It is expected that the number of Ukrainians residing in the EU thro...

  • #EuropeanCommission
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Tuesday, April 15
Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating.

Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating. Poland and Germany lead Europe in employing Ukrainians, according to the Institute of Demography and Social Research. The largest number of Ukrainians is employed in Poland, thanks to less stringent l...

  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, April 8
Ukrainian refugees may lose their right to stay in the EU following the ceasefire.

Ukrainian refugees may lose their right to stay in the EU following the ceasefire. Millions of Ukrainian refugees in the EU might lose the right to remain in Europe amid discussions of a truce, as the EU has no clear plan that will allow them to remain in EU countries post-ceasefire...

  • #CeasefirePlan
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, March 5
Ukraine’s demographic crisis is deepening; experts advise repatriating refugees for recovery labor.

Ukraine’s demographic crisis is deepening; experts advise repatriating refugees for recovery labor. According to Deputy Minister of Social Policy Daria Marchak, Ukraine is currently experiencing a record low number of children born per woman. Currently, the fertility rate is 0.9, while the internati...

  • #DemographyUkraine
  • #FertilityRate
  • #Migration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Thursday, February 13
Ukraine’s population is steadily shrinking, as authorities and analysts share shocking figures.

Ukraine’s population is steadily shrinking, as authorities and analysts share shocking figures. In 2024, Ukraine’s population was 32 million, a catastrophic decline compared to 42 million in 2015 and 60 million in 1991, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov stated. The minister added th...

  • #DemographyUkraine
  • #Migration
  • #OleksiyChernyshov
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Thursday, February 6
There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits.

There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits. The chances of Ukrainian refugees returning home are fading in front of our eyes. Of the 92,000 refugees of Ukrainian origin aged 15 to 65 in the Netherlands as of November 1 2024, over 59% are employ...

  • #Netherlands
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, January 27
The US has suspended the admission of migrants, and Ukraine is preparing for its refugees to return from the European Union.

The US has suspended the admission of migrants, and Ukraine is preparing for its refugees to return from the European Union. The US Department of Homeland Security has suspended programs that allowed migrants to temporarily settle in the US, in particular a key initiative that provides entry for Ukrainians. The Uniting for ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Germany
  • #Migration
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Tuesday, January 21
Ukraine’s labor shortage forces the government to look for ways to entice refugees to return from Germany: What is being offered?

Ukraine’s labor shortage forces the government to look for ways to entice refugees to return from Germany: What is being offered? The Ukrainian government, faced with an acute labor shortage, is launching a campaign to encourage refugees who have left for Germany to return home. Unity Centers will be opened in Berlin and later i...

  • #Germany
  • #LaborMarketUkraine
  • #OleksiyChernyshov
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Monday, January 20
Ukrainians primarily enter Poland as labor migrants, not as refugees.

Ukrainians primarily enter Poland as labor migrants, not as refugees. Of all Ukrainians in Poland, 37% arrived less than six months ago, and 9% have been living there for a year, 23% for two years, 15% for three, and 6% for four. Another 10% of Ukrainians have lived in ...

  • #LaborMarket
  • #Labormigration
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
Thursday, January 16
While Ukrainians continue to flee the war, European countries are cutting back on support for refugees.

While Ukrainians continue to flee the war, European countries are cutting back on support for refugees. In 2024, Ukrainian citizens made more than 30.1 million border crossings, with about 2% (443,000 people) not returning, 230% more than in 2023. In total, over the almost three years of the war, around...

  • #Germany
  • #Norway
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #WarinUkraine
Friday, December 20
How is the policy regarding Ukrainian refugees changing in European countries after almost three years of war?

How is the policy regarding Ukrainian refugees changing in European countries after almost three years of war? The Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament has finally approved the Lex Ukrajina VII law that will extend temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees. The current protection expires on March 31. ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Germany
  • #Lithuania
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
Tuesday, December 10
The number of Ukrainian refugees in the EU increased by only 1,100 people in October, Germany is preparing for a new wave, and Slovakia is introducing restrictions.

The number of Ukrainian refugees in the EU increased by only 1,100 people in October, Germany is preparing for a new wave, and Slovakia is introducing restrictions. As of October 31, 2024, more than 4.198 million Ukrainians who left Ukraine after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion had temporary protection status in EU countries. Compared to the end of S...

  • #Germany
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #Slovakia
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Tuesday, November 26
The number of internally displaced persons in Ukraine is rapidly increasing, but the population is also returning to the occupied regions.

The number of internally displaced persons in Ukraine is rapidly increasing, but the population is also returning to the occupied regions. The number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine continues to grow, said Maksym Tkachenko, member of the parliamentary Committee on Human Rights. According to him, there are currently appr...

  • #InternallyDisplacedPeople
  • #IrynaVereshchuk
  • #OccupiedTerritories
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
Monday, November 11
Prolonged power outages in Ukraine provoke a new wave of refugees; the NBU worsens its forecast for personnel shortages and returning Ukrainians.

Prolonged power outages in Ukraine provoke a new wave of refugees; the NBU worsens its forecast for personnel shortages and returning Ukrainians. In Ukraine, increased pressure on commercial activities due to a lack of workers in the third quarter of the year was due to an increase in migration outflow that was beyond expectations, mainly due t...

  • #ElectricityDeficitUkraine
  • #Germany
  • #Migration
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #Spain
Friday, November 1
Another million Ukrainians are at risk of displacement due to the war, and hundreds of thousands will return from the EU after their social benefits are cut.

Another million Ukrainians are at risk of displacement due to the war, and hundreds of thousands will return from the EU after their social benefits are cut. The Assistant Secretary General of the UN for European Affairs, Miroslav Jenca, said that due to the war, millions of people living in the east or south of Ukraine may be forced to leave their homes. ...

  • #Migration
  • #MiroslavJenča
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #Zelenskyy
Thursday, October 24
Ukrainian refugees have integrated into the EU labor market faster than their predecessors from other countries.

Ukrainian refugees have integrated into the EU labor market faster than their predecessors from other countries. According to the IMF’s New World Economic Survey (WEO), after a downturn during the pandemic immigration to the EU reached an all-time high in 2022, mainly due to the migration of more than four milli...

  • #imf
  • #LaborMarket
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, October 4
Half of Ukrainian refugees may stay abroad forever – that’s 3.3 million people.

Half of Ukrainian refugees may stay abroad forever – that’s 3.3 million people. Data from the Center for Economic Strategy shows that, as of January 2024, 52.5% of Ukrainians who had been forced to leave the country due to the war planned to return to Ukraine. The actual number o...

  • #DemographyUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Tuesday, September 10
During the year, another 400,000 citizens have left Ukraine; Ukrainian war refugees are now approaching seven million.

During the year, another 400,000 citizens have left Ukraine; Ukrainian war refugees are now approaching seven million. From the beginning of January to August 19, the number of Ukrainian migrants abroad increased by almost 400,000 people and reaches 6.7 million people, reports the National Bank. The largest number of ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineMigrants
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Friday, September 6
The US State Department makes an urgent plea for the billions allocated to Ukraine to be used before they “burn up” at the end of September.

The US State Department makes an urgent plea for the billions allocated to Ukraine to be used before they “burn up” at the end of September. Several US public organizations have appealed to the State Department to use the remaining $6.2B set aside for aid to Ukraine that is still available within the limits of the president’s authori...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #StateDepartmentUS
  • #SupportUkraine
  • #USaidforUkraine
  • #WarinUkraine
Tuesday, July 30
German opposition demands the cancellation of social benefits for unemployed Ukrainian refugees, as Poland expands aid to Ukrainians.

German opposition demands the cancellation of social benefits for unemployed Ukrainian refugees, as Poland expands aid to Ukrainians. Carsten Linnemann, the general secretary of the opposition German party, the Christian Democratic Union, advocates the need to cancel financial support for Ukrainian refugees who do not work officiall...

  • #CarstenLinnemann
  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, July 26
Most Ukrainians have not adapted to life abroad and plan to return home.

Most Ukrainians have not adapted to life abroad and plan to return home. Most Ukrainians who left because of the war – 64% – have not adapted to life in the countries in which they sought refuge, and many intend to return to Ukraine. The adaptation factor has a clear effec...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Wednesday, July 10
Poland fears the outflow of Ukrainian workers due to mobilization regulations.

Poland fears the outflow of Ukrainian workers due to mobilization regulations. Polish recruitment agencies predict that Ukrainian men will gradually move from Poland to countries further west in the EU. Ukrainians with military service obligations, particularly those abroad, hav...

  • #Migration
  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
Thursday, July 4
The war has forced 7% of Ukrainians to leave their place of residence permanently.

The war has forced 7% of Ukrainians to leave their place of residence permanently. Due to the full-scale war, 7% of Ukrainians left their permanent place of residence and have not returned, 18% moved but returned, and 73% did not leave their homes, according to a study by the EBA. A...

  • #EBA
  • #Migration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Thursday, May 30
Europe is interested in Ukrainian refugees returning home and it will reduce their access to housing benefits as well as pay for their return to their homeland.

Europe is interested in Ukrainian refugees returning home and it will reduce their access to housing benefits as well as pay for their return to their homeland. The Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on migration agreed on the decision to pay money to Ukrainians returning to the Motherland. It is noted that funds will be paid to ...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Ireland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Friday, May 17
The Czech Republic is working on a pilot project for the voluntary return of Ukrainian refugees, and Poland is planning to deprive refugees of benefits.

The Czech Republic is working on a pilot project for the voluntary return of Ukrainian refugees, and Poland is planning to deprive refugees of benefits. The Czech Republic will launch a pilot project that is scheduled to operate from June to November that will facilitate the voluntary return of Ukrainians to their homeland. It is emphasized that the p...

  • #CzechRepublic
  • #Ireland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees.

During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees. Since 2022, European countries have provided asylum for more than six million Ukrainian refugees, which has had a great impact on the EU economy. Even though 90% of forced migrants are women with chil...

  • #EUEconomy
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, May 14
Poland’s decision to return men of military age to Ukraine may hurt the Polish economy.

Poland’s decision to return men of military age to Ukraine may hurt the Polish economy. As Forbes writes, such actions may lead to thousands of Ukrainians living in Poland leaving the country. It is noted that of the more than one million Ukrainians who have gone to Poland since the begi...

  • #MobilizationUkraine
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WładysławKosiniakKamysz
Thursday, April 11
Switzerland plans to provide $5.5B for Ukraine’s reconstruction through 2036, and Luxembourg directs €50M to the reconstruction of Kryvyi Rih.

Switzerland plans to provide $5.5B for Ukraine’s reconstruction through 2036, and Luxembourg directs €50M to the reconstruction of Kryvyi Rih. The Federal Council of Switzerland has approved a financing plan that extends to 2036 for Ukraine’s recovery in the amount of ₣5B ($5.5B). The plan must still be approved by the country’s parlia...

  • #KryvyiRih
  • #Luxembourg
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #SupportUkraine
  • #Switzerland
  • #UkraineReconstruction
  • #UkraineRecovery
Thursday, March 14
How many Ukrainian refugees remain abroad, and how could this affect Ukraine’s economy?

How many Ukrainian refugees remain abroad, and how could this affect Ukraine’s economy? As of the end of January 2024, 4.9 million Ukrainians were living abroad due to the war. Most refugees are women (the largest share is women aged 35-44 – 13%) and children. The largest shares of...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Monday, February 12
Another 10 million Ukrainian refugees will flee to Europe if Putin wins the war.

Another 10 million Ukrainian refugees will flee to Europe if Putin wins the war. The German government predicts that in the event of a victory by the Russian Federation in the war, the number of Ukrainian refugees will increase by 10 million, and Germany will be one of the most po...

  • #JensStoltenberg
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RussianAgression
  • #SupportUkraine
  • #WarinUkraine
Tuesday, January 30
Zelenskyy proposes non-standard solutions to fill the state budget.

Zelenskyy proposes non-standard solutions to fill the state budget. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that Ukrainian men who have gone abroad should pay taxes in Ukraine. According to him, some citizens left Ukraine and did not return to their former places of em...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #TaxesToTheBudget
  • #UkraineBudget2024
  • #Zelenskyy
Friday, January 26
Ukraine hopes new EU migration rules will bring its people back home.

Ukraine hopes new EU migration rules will bring its people back home. Ukraine and the EU are negotiating to ensure that future EU migration rules help return Ukrainians home next year and support the country’s economy. EU migration ministers were supposed to discuss a n...

  • #Immigration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Wednesday, January 10
Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people.

Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people. The Irish government plans to reduce aid to newly arrived Ukrainian refugees to €38.8 per week compared to the current €232 per week. The change will not affect about 103,000 Ukrainians who are alread...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, December 12
The number of official Ukrainian refugees in the EU has been increasing in recent months.

The number of official Ukrainian refugees in the EU has been increasing in recent months. As of October 31, 2023, 4.24 million people who left Ukraine after the beginning of the war had received temporary protection in EU countries. The number of Ukrainian refugees with official status in ...

  • #Immigration
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
Thursday, November 16
Another country is accelerating the integration of Ukrainians, and Germany will increase payments for refugees.

Another country is accelerating the integration of Ukrainians, and Germany will increase payments for refugees. Swiss authorities intend to simplify the employment procedure for Ukrainian refugees by abolishing the mandatory work permit issued by local authorities. Removing bureaucratic obstacles is expected to...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, November 3
Ukraine needs to attract an additional 4.5 million people for reconstruction.

Ukraine needs to attract an additional 4.5 million people for reconstruction. Due to the war and forced migration abroad, the reconstruction of Ukraine will require the involvement of at least 4.5 million additional people. The government plans to solve the problem by encouragi...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineReconstruction
  • #UkraineRecovery
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Friday, October 27
The Ministry of Economy presents a plan for the return of Ukrainian refugees.

The Ministry of Economy presents a plan for the return of Ukrainian refugees. Security and the opportunity to find a job, study, and have housing are critical factors for the return of Ukrainian refugees. The government is already working on creating conditions for implementing...

  • #eOselya
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #YuliyaSvyridenko
Thursday, October 26
The Netherlands believes that it is time for Ukrainians to return home to increase resources for the state’s reconstruction.

The Netherlands believes that it is time for Ukrainians to return home to increase resources for the state’s reconstruction. The Ambassador of the Netherlands to Ukraine, Jennes de Mol, said it is time for those 100,000 refugees currently in the Netherlands to think about returning to Ukraine. He explained his statement by ...

  • #EllaLibanova
  • #JennesDeMol
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Tuesday, October 24
Ukrainians are integrating in Romania: the number of employed refugees has increased significantly.

Ukrainians are integrating in Romania: the number of employed refugees has increased significantly. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 6,954 Ukrainian citizens have been employed in Romania, and 500 Romanian employers have expressed their willingness to hire Ukrainians. August saw the h...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RomaniaSupportsUkraine
  • #WorkForRefugees
Norway is ready to pay Ukrainian refugees €1,500 to return to their homeland.

Norway is ready to pay Ukrainian refugees €1,500 to return to their homeland. Citizens of Ukraine with collective protection or a residence permit in Norway can receive assistance for returning home in the amount of NOK 17,500 (€1,500), the Directorate for Foreigners reports. T...

  • #NorwaySupportUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
Friday, October 20
The road to non-return: Germany will quicken the employment process for Ukrainian refugees.

The road to non-return: Germany will quicken the employment process for Ukrainian refugees. The German government wants to speed up and simplify the process of refugee employment, according to a message from the German Ministry of Labor. It is noted that more than 100,000 Ukrainians have rec...

  • #HubertusHeil
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, October 19
Ukrainian refugees have reduced the labor shortage in the European market.

Ukrainian refugees have reduced the labor shortage in the European market. European Commissioner for Employment Nicolas Schmit said that Ukrainian refugees in the EU played an important role in improving the situation in the bloc’s labor market. There is a labor shortage in ...

  • #EUEconomy
  • #NicolasSchmit
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, October 12
The IMF believes that the population of Ukraine will grow after a significant decline in the first years of the war.

The IMF believes that the population of Ukraine will grow after a significant decline in the first years of the war. According to the October World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund predicts the gradual return of refugees to Ukraine as early as 2024. The population of Ukraine in 2021 was 41 million p...

  • #imf
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
  • #WarinUkraine
Monday, October 9
The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma.

The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma. According to Czech media, more than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees who entered the country after the start of the war have already left the Czech Republic. These refugees either went to another EU country...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, October 6
Switzerland will pay Ukrainian refugees up to $4,000 to return home.

Switzerland will pay Ukrainian refugees up to $4,000 to return home. Swiss authorities presented a temporary strategy for the voluntary return home of Ukrainian refugees, as it is planned to cancel the temporary protection status for Ukrainians in 2024 or 2025. In Swit...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #SwitzerlandAndUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
Monday, October 2
The return of refugees and investment should restore Ukraine’s economy in four years.

The return of refugees and investment should restore Ukraine’s economy in four years. This opinion was expressed by Deputy Minister of Economy Oleksiy Sobolev. He added that the country’s economy shrank by 30% in the first year of the war, and Ukraine should exceed this figure in...

  • #InvestmentsinUkraine
  • #OleksiySobolev
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRecovery
Wednesday, September 20
Ukraine’s population will decrease to 35 million.

Ukraine’s population will decrease to 35 million. According to an optimistic forecast from the Institute of Demography and Social Research, within 10 years no more than 35 million people will live in Ukraine within the 1991 borders, said the institut...

  • #DemographyUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainePopulation
Friday, September 15
Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth.

Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth. Currently, more than three million Ukrainians live in Poland. According to the deputy head of the President’s Office, Ihor Zhovkva, Ukrainians work legally and make a significant contribution to...

  • #IhorZhovkva
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, September 6
More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop.

More Ukrainians are willing to stay abroad, causing a 7% GDP drop. The situation with Ukrainian refugees is not improving. According to the Center for Economic Strategy, a more active state policy for the return of citizens is needed. Between 1.3 million and 3.3 mill...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
Monday, August 28
Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction.

Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction. Some people have returned to Ukraine, and some are moving to other EU countries, writes Rzeczpospolita. Labor market expert Hanna Sudolska emphasized the changing dynamics in the European labor market...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
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