The Polish Border Guard Agency reported today, Sunday, that 6,724,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered Poland since the start of the Russian war on February 24.
According to the agency’s English-language publication, “Radio Poland,” Poland received 27,700 Ukrainian refugees on Saturday, and after 29,000 people left yesterday, the number of people who returned to Ukraine reached roughly 5 million.
Poland approved a law in March that offers a comprehensive support system for Ukrainian refugees fleeing their nation and grants them legal residency while also ensuring their access to social services, healthcare, and education.
Poland: There are now 6 million 724 thousand new entrants from Ukraine.