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More than 1.7 million Ukrainian refugees have left for Europe since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine - UN
More than 1.7 million Ukrainian refugees have left for Central European countries since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24
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This was reported by the UN refugee agency, informs Reuters.
Poland, which has the largest Ukrainian community in Central Europe, has taken in more than 1 million refugees from Ukraine since the outbreak of the war on February 24.
"This is a million human tragedies, a million people driven out of their homes by the war", the Polish border guard said.
A total of 1,735,068 civilians, mostly women and children, crossed Ukraine's western border into Central Europe.
According to the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, if Russian aggression in Ukraine continues, Europe could take up to 5 million Ukrainian refugees.
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