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50,000 Ukrainian refugees settled in Krakow
On the 100th day of war there are about 50,000 Ukrainian refugees in Krakow, 28,000 have received their Polish PESEL identification number.
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First News shared the latest figures.
About 177,500 Ukrainians arrived in Krakow on February 24. Most left for neighboring cities, other European cities or returned home. This is stated in the report from the Krakow City Hall.
Krakow has provided 1,000 tons of aid to Ukraine, which was delivered by 200 trucks. Ukraine also received six city buses filled with medical items and an ambulance.
About 6,900 Ukrainian children are currently enrolled and studying in Krakow's kindergartens and schools.
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