Title: UATLAS WAR MIGRATION RECORD
Photographer(s): Rafal Milach, Ievgen Stepanets, Elena Subach
Writer(s): Karolina Gembara, Mika Nechiporenko, Olena Tkachenko, Agnieszka Rodowicz
Designer(s): Ania Nalecka-Milach
Publisher(s): UATLAS, Warsaw, Poland
Year: 2022
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Language(s): English, Ukraine, Polish
Pages: 80
Size: 28 x 41 cm
Binding: Journal
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Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: Ukraine,2022
ISBN: 9788396095800
As a result of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, more than 9,62 milion war refugees – mostly women and children – have crossed the border into Poland. Since the liberation of some of the occupied areas, more than 7 milion people have returned to Ukraine.
As a result of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, more than 9,62 million war refugees – mostly women and children – have crossed the border into Poland. Since the liberation of some of the occupied areas, more than 7 million people have returned to Ukraine. The largest quantity of people decided to legalize their stair in Wasaw (more than 100,00) but, according to estimates, there are in fact twice as many Ukrainian citizens in the Polish capital.
Lviv, as the largest transit center in western Ukraine, has accepted hundreds of thousands of internal refugees, providing temporary shelter or serving as a stop on the way to Poland, Western Europe, and beyond. The authors of this publication carried out interviews on the Polish-Ukranian border (Medyka, Kroscienko, Korczowa), in Lviv, and in Warsaw. Here are the stories of those who left their homes, those who were thinking of returning or moving on. Stories of survivors of war crimes in the XXI century in the heart of Europe.
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