Europe's top human rights group has highlighted that Ukrainians who fled their homes to escape Russia's invasion have received better treatment than those displaced by other ongoing wars and emergencies. The group has called on member states to support all displaced individuals equally. On World Refugee Day, it is important to note that almost 20 million Ukrainians fled their homes due to Russia’s full-scale invasion, with over 10 million remaining displaced within or outside Ukraine. The United States has contributed $3.2 billion to support these families displaced by Russia’s war.
Ukrainians who fled their homes to escape Russia’s invasion have received better treatment than those displaced by other ongoing wars and emergencies, Europe’s top human rights group says, calling on member states to support all equally. https://t.co/6F4QZuvNVa
#Ukrainians who fled their homes to escape #Russia's invasion have received better treatment than those displaced by other ongoing wars and emergencies, #Europe's top human rights group said, calling on member states to support all equally https://t.co/E8U9Hv7tZb
On World Refugee Day it is important to remember that almost 20 million Ukrainians fled their homes due to Russia’s full-scale invasion. Over 10 million remain displaced within or outside Ukraine. We have given $3.2 billion to support these families displaced by Russia’s war. https://t.co/SJEMCNvt0d
Ukrainians who fled their homes to escape Russia's invasion have received better treatment than those displaced by other ongoing wars and emergencies, Europe's top human rights group said, calling on member states to support all equally https://t.co/0n0ZM8m1p8
Despite holding Ukrainian soldiers in intolerable conditions, Russia's prisoners of war are being treated humanely by Ukraine, in accordance with international law. https://t.co/37PA4dBqDW