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Most Ukrainians displaced by war want to stay close to home, UN refugee agency says

Most Ukrainians displaced by war want to stay close to home, UN refugee agency says

Summary

The United Nations reports that since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, about 10 million people have left their homes, with many staying in Ukraine. The conflict is intense, making ongoing international help necessary. Efforts are underway to support both immediate needs and long-term rebuilding, including a major European investment fund and plans for future stabilization.

Key Facts

  • Around 10 million people have been displaced due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • Approximately 3.8 million people are displaced within Ukraine, and 5.6 million have left the country.
  • Most displaced people prefer to stay close to their home areas within Ukraine.
  • The UN and its partners assist those affected by aerial attacks, such as recent ones in Kyiv and Kharkiv.
  • The European Flagship Fund for the Reconstruction of Ukraine was announced to support rebuilding efforts.
  • In June, Russia increased drone and missile attacks, leading to the highest civilian casualties in three years.
  • The UN is working on a winter assistance plan, providing cash for heating needs in areas with damaged energy systems.
  • European leaders are encouraging private investments to aid in Ukraine's reconstruction efforts.
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