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[deleted] t1_j9uru27 wrote
Reply to comment by bradyso in [OC] How much territory Russia and Ukraine hold at one year of war by gridnews
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That_randomdutchguy t1_j9vad3g wrote
Poland is the main humanitarian corridor and way of flight for the 8 million who fled Ukraine, and the majority 9f refugees fled to the EU, not to Russia.
pukabi t1_j9wlrh6 wrote
That is not true.
[deleted] t1_j9vka1y wrote
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laverabe t1_j9wxt33 wrote
2 million fled to Russia? I find that hard to believe, do you have a source for that?
I think it would be interesting to see visualized data on how many people fled Ukraine/Russia and in what directions.
the_3d6 t1_j9v1uun wrote
8M people left Ukraine. Of those who did it of their own will ~5M went to Europe. It is unknown how many people willingly moved to russia - but there are many known facts of forced deportation there
V_es t1_j9v3pre wrote
Around 2 million went to Russia. As far as I know, the most into one country. 1.2m into Poland.
Winjin t1_j9w0y8b wrote
You do know a lot of people living in the west of Ukraine identified as Russian?
I see people painting this like a hostage situation, but these people are not kept in camps or something, they have internet and flats.
the_3d6 t1_j9w2xiy wrote
Not in the west, but there are indeed such people in the east. Yet even there a vast majority condemned russian actions. Clearly forced deportation didn't happen often - but people on occupied territories are given a choice of going through many filtration checkpoints in order to get to free Ukraine (with very real chances to be detained for as much as pro-Ukrainian telegram.channel found in their phone), or unrestricted, no questions asked passage to russia
Winjin t1_j9xhb7e wrote
Right, sorry, the East, the currently occupied parts basically.
Mistercanadianface t1_j9y4bdi wrote
In Quebec some people feel closer ties to France than Canada - does this mean France should invade?
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