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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 10. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 10. Medyka, Poland.
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  • The Przemsyl station near the Polish border connects the border with different cities in Europe, so since the war began it has been overwhelmed with a multitude of refugees trying to reach a temporary destination until the war ends. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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  • Anastasia had been working in the cleaning service in Antwerp, Belgium for 10 years. Although she knows that Ivano-Frankivsk, her city, was bombed yesterday, she has decided to leave her job and return to her husband and children to take care of them, while her husband fights alongside Zelensky's troops. Despite the exodus<br />
 of Ukrainian refugees, women and children fleeing the war, crossing the border from Poland to other parts of Europe, there are some women who are returning to Ukraine. It is a reverse female exodus, in which the refugees decide to come back to their country to take care their parents, husbands and children. Ukraine border that connects Medyka. March 11.
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  • ulia has decided to return after working for two years in Poland, to look for a job in Lviv. Due to the closure of businesses after the war, the economy in Ukraine has deteriorated badly and Zelensky has dictated to reopen businesses. Due to the massive exodus there is a lack of personnel to fill the jobs. Despite the exodus<br />
 of Ukrainian refugees, women and children fleeing the war, crossing the border from Poland to other parts of Europe, there are some women who are returning to Ukraine. It is a reverse female exodus, in which the refugees decide to come back to their country to take care their parents, husbands and children. Ukraine border that connects Medyka. March 11.
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  • Despite the exodus<br />
 of Ukrainian refugees, women and children fleeing the war, crossing the border from Poland to other parts of Europe, there are some women who are returning to Ukraine. It is a reverse female exodus, in which the refugees decide to come back to their country to take care their parents, husbands and children. Ukraine border that connects Medyka. March 11.
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  • Luci has fled with her daughter from the bombing of kyiv. He waits in a store after having crossed the border crossing between Ukraine and Poland in Medyka, for him to go to Paris. March 11th. Medika, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 11. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 11. Medyka, Poland.
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  • 13-year-old Masha returns to Ukraine with her mother. Although a few days ago they crossed the border to Poland to protect themselves from the war, spending a few days in the refugee camp set up in Przemysil in the Tesco shopping center, they have decided to return with their father and two brothers. His father has joined Zelensky's troops and is fighting in Zaporozkhe, in western Ukraine. Despite the exodus<br />
 of Ukrainian refugees, women and children fleeing the war, crossing the border from Poland to other parts of Europe, there are some women who are returning to Ukraine. It is a reverse female exodus, in which the refugees decide to come back to their country to take care their parents, husbands and children. Poland border in Medyka. March 11.
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  • Some children play with soap bubbles given to them by volunteers who care for Ukrainian refugees who enter the Medyka border on foot. . The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. March 11. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 11. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 11. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Victoria fled the bombing of kyiv with her 4-year-old daughter Margareta. Some friends will host them in Lisbon, Portugal, until the war is over or she finds a job and can rent a flat. /  March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • / Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Maria, 17, has fled with her mother from the Kharkov bombs. She hopes to be able to continue her Oil Drilling studies online once they settle in Warsaw. Korczowa, Poland. /  March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • As soon as she arrived at the shopping center Hala Jikowska set up as a temporary shelter, some compatriots gave Marina a mask, which she applies while waiting to be shown a website with rental apartments for refugees. /  March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Iuliana Grygorieva has just received the news that the NGO Come with Us has assigned her a flat and a job in the Leonese town of Villamanín./  March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Vitek, a German citizen from Dortmund, picks up Olhana's family to welcome them into his home./ March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • The Luba Roma clan consists of 40 members. Although nobody has offered them a place to go, they have decided that they will go to Germany on one of the free trains that the country offers. /  March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Hala Kijowska is a shopping center on the outskirts of the town of Korczawa, 5 kilometers from the Polish border. It welcomes between 800 and 1,200 people simultaneously, since the beginning of march. / March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • At nightfall, the incessant arrival of the buses fills the empty spaces of the shopping center with refugees and there is a certain chaos between those who arrive and leave. / March 12. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Two young soldiers from the French army have decided to join Zelensky's troops. The next day they will cross the Polish border into Ukraine. / March 13. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • At 5 am on Sunday, March 13, the refugees rest, leaving behind the war that has so far been fought far from the border with Poland. Half an hour later, the bombing of the first attack in the town of Yavoriv, ​​25 kilometers from the gates of Europe, is heard. / March 13. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • The Hala Kijowska shops suddenly closed to give up their space to welcome Ukrainian families fleeing the war. Donations of clothes are accumulated in one of the warehouses, which are offered to cover the needs of the refugees. Korczowa, Poland. /  March 13. Hala Jikowska shopping center as a refugee camp. Korczowa, Poland.
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  • Oxana rests in a tent with her cat Enge who has become stressed after crossing the Ukrainian-Polish border at the Medyka pass. She is from Mykolaiv, near Kherson, but has had to leave her home because of the incessant shelling. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
    EvaParey_UcranianExodustoPoland_012.jpg
  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Gala rests in a tent after crossing the border between Ukraine and Poland through the Medyka pass. Coming from Dnepr, in western Ukraine, near Mariupol, she assimilates that the war is behind her, her daughter and her grandson who accompany her, but not for the rest of the family that has remained there in Ukraine, which is very worrying because of the danger they are running. The martial law imposed by the Zelenki forces all males between the ages of 16 and 60 to remain in Ukraine. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
    EvaParey_UcranianExodustoPoland_013.jpg
  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • Anastasia fled Ukraine shortly after the war broke out, taking refuge with her boyfriend in Poland. Now she has decided to return to take care of her parents. Despite the exodus<br />
 of Ukrainian refugees, women and children fleeing the war, crossing the border from Poland to other parts of Europe, there are some women who are returning to Ukraine. It is a reverse female exodus, in which the refugees decide to come back to their country to take care their parents, husbands and children. Poland border in Medyka. March 13.
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  • Alexandra has crossed the border between Ukraine and Poland at the Medyka pass with her 6 children, including her 3-month-old newborn baby. After their arrival, they have waited in a store until an NGO have come to pick them up in a van to transfer them all to Latvia. Two volunteers have helped her with the bags and the children. March 13. Medika, Poland.
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  • Alexandra has crossed the border between Ukraine and Poland at the Medyka pass with her 6 children, including her 3-month-old newborn baby. After their arrival, they have waited in a store until an NGO have come to pick them up in a van to transfer them all to Latvia. Two volunteers have helped her with the bags and the children. March 13. Medika, Poland.
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  • Since the war began, some 80,000 Ukrainian refugees have entered the Polish border every day. As of March 12, 1.7 million people have crossed the Polish border according to UNHCR, of the 2.6 million refugees who have fled the war in Ukraine. The Medyka border crossing connects with the city of Przemysl, which has train and bus connections to other locations in Poland and the rest of Europe. Sometimes there are long queues to catch the bus to Przemysl, but the frequency of the buses is so high that it is quickly released. In any case, the refugees arrive dejected, tired, and although the volunteers do their best to offer them everything they need, the horror of the war and the uncertainty of the future are drawn on their faces. March 13. Medyka, Poland.
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  • A Ukrainian Roma family waits at the Przmesyl station for a train that will take them to Germany. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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  • A Ukrainian Roma family waits at the Przmesyl station for a train that will take them to Germany. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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  • A Ukrainian Roma family waits at the Przmesyl station for a train that will take them to Germany. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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  • The Przemsyl station near the Polish border connects the border with different cities in Europe, so since the war began it has been overwhelmed with a multitude of refugees trying to reach a temporary destination until the war ends. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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  • The Przemsyl station near the Polish border connects the border with different cities in Europe, so since the war began it has been overwhelmed with a multitude of refugees trying to reach a temporary destination until the war ends. March 13. Przemsyl, Poland.
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