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In Ukraine, the number of refugees who did not return to the country was estimated at 5.7 million.

Lubinets: over 5.7 million Ukrainians have not returned to the country since 2022
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The number of Ukrainian refugees who have left the country since 2022 and have not returned has exceeded 5.7 million people. This was stated on June 20 by the Commissioner for Human Rights in Ukraine Dmitry Lubinets, citing data from the Office of the High Commissioner (UNHCR). United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency.

"According to the UNHCR, more than 5.7 million Ukrainians <...>..> they were forced to go abroad," says a post on the Telegram channel.

On June 19, the website of the Swiss government's press service reported that the country's authorities were considering the possibility of banning the granting of protective status to Ukrainian men of military age. It was noted that a decision could be made at the end of the summer.

On June 19, the DR television and radio company reported that the authorities of a number of municipalities and police districts in Denmark expressed serious concern about the growth of right-wing extremism among young refugees from Ukraine. According to Kenneth Smidt Hansen, head of the Danish Center for Documentation and Counteraction to Extremism (CDE), since the spring, the agency has received a number of appeals concerning the behavior of Ukrainian youth.

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