The number of refugees from Ukraine registered for temporary protection or in similar national protection schemes in Europe was 3,207 million as of June 9, 2022.
Source: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The largest number of registrations of this status was recorded in Poland — 1.153 million people. At the same time, according to Polish border guards, 3.865 million people have arrived in the country since the beginning of the war, and 1.738 million have left for Ukraine.
In second and third place in the number of registrations are the Czech Republic and Germany — where the number of refugees from Ukraine registered for temporary protection amounted to 565.82 thousand and 366.49.
At the same time, according to the UN, in Germany, where Ukrainians are allowed to remain unregistered until the end of August, 780 thousand Ukrainians have arrived. This means that less than half of Ukrainians have not yet registered for temporary protection applied.
The situation in the Czech Republic is completely different: almost all newcomers have registered under the temporary protection program for Ukrainians.
The situation is similar in most other countries where Ukrainians fleeing the war have arrived. But in Romania, Estonia and Italy, less than half of Ukrainian refugees have registered under temporary protection.
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