Germany records almost a million Ukrainian refugees
Germany has registered almost a million refugees from Ukraine
since Russia invaded its neighbour in February, the interior ministry said on
Tuesday.
A
total of 967,546 people fleeing the war have entered Germany at least
temporarily, 36 percent of them children, the ministry said in a statement.
Among the adults, three in four are women and around eight percent
are over the age of 64.
"Many
in our society have gone above and beyond to help refugees," said Interior
Minister Nancy Faeser, calling the influx "the largest movement of
refugees (in Europe) since World War II".
There were almost 155,000 Ukrainian pupils enrolled at German
schools by the end of last week, according to the conference of state education
ministers in Berlin.
The
UN refugee agency UNHCR says more than 6.6 million Ukrainians have been
registered as refugees across Europe since the Russian invasion.
Countries
including the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Slovakia have opened their
borders, homes and wallets to help those fleeing the war.
According
to the German ministry, citing the UNHCR, some 3.8 million Ukrainian refugees
have returned to their home country at some point since the start of the war.
Of
those registered in Germany, "a significant number" may have
travelled on to other EU states or returned to Ukraine, it added.
Most
Ukrainian refugees want to return home as soon as possible, according to a UN
survey published in July, but do not expect to do so until the war is over.
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