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This escalation in the war conflict has been registered for two months when Russia began to deploy its troops in Ukraine.
In the face of this attack, the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, declared martial law and said that Russia had attacked Ukrainian military infrastructure and urged Ukrainians to stay home and not panic.
In that sense, the United Nations refugee agency has recently warned that the crisis of refugees fleeing Ukraine is being exacerbated after the Russian attacks.
This Thursday, February 24, the world rose in uncertainty after Russian troops launched a massive attack on Ukraine on Thursday. This action has unleashed that thousands of Ukrainians are trying to leave their country for Romania, Slovakia or Hungary before the invasion of their cities.
This escalation in the war conflict has been registered for two months when Russia began to deploy its troops in Ukraine. In the face of this attack, the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, declared martial law and said that Russia had attacked Ukrainian military infrastructure and urged Ukrainians to stay home and not panic.
In this regard, the United Nations refugee agency has recently warned that the refugee crisis fleeing from Ukraine is worsening after the Russian attacks and has called on neighboring countries to keep their borders open to people looking for a safe haven.
According to data from Statista, a December 2021 survey of Ukrainians on what they would do in the event of an armed intervention by Russia in their city or town, 50.2 percent responded with armed or civil resistance.
Furthermore, almost 15 percent said they would move to a safer region of Ukraine, while 9 percent would leave the country.
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