Russian Invasion: Over One Million Ukrainiens, Others Now Refugees

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The UN International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said the number of people who had fled Ukraine as a result of the Russian invasion has reached 1.25 million.

The IOM said that out of the number, 672,000 fled to Poland, 194,000 to Moldova, and around 133,000 to Hungary.

The IOM also said that the refugees were 78,800 people who do not hold Ukrainian citizenship.

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