Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Nearly 1.25 million people have fled Ukraine to avoid the conflict.
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The UN’s International Agency for Migration (IOM) announced the number of individuals who have fled Ukraine due to the conflict on Friday. The organization stated that a total of 1.25 million people had departed Ukraine to escape the conflict. According to accounts, many of these migrants have fled to Ukraine’s neighbors. 672,000 in Poland Moldova has 194,000 people, whereas Hungary has 133,000. 89,600 in Slovakia Along with Ukrainians, individuals from 137 other nations have left the war.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing for one week. Russian soldiers not only crossed the Ukrainian border, but also attacked heavily inhabited regions. The Russian military is attempting to seize control of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, after gaining control of other Ukrainian towns. The threat to Kyiv has grown as a result of this. Russia is preparing a final massive strike on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. Maxar Technology, an American satellite imaging business, has previously released the photographs. Russian forces have been bombarding the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, for the last four days. The Ukrainian army, on the other hand, is willing to battle until the death. As a result, there is now a chance of a massive offensive by expanding the number of Russian forces. According to reports, the convoy consists of Russian troops, weaponry, and high-tech vehicles.