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Ukraine: Refugees keep fleeing war with Russia over Polish border in the snow

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Snowfall and bitter cold does little to deter refugees from crossing the Polish border to flee Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The United Nations estimates the number of people fleeing the war now tops two million. Poland alone has received 1.2 million people. IMAGES

Added on the 09/03/2022 09:54:17 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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