Poland refuted the data on the departure of 100 thousand Ukrainians: what is really happening.

Poland refuted the data on the departure of 100 thousand Ukrainians: what is really happening
Poland refuted the data on the departure of 100 thousand Ukrainians: what is really happening

Refutation of the information about the departure of youth from Ukraine to Poland

According to inkorr.com: The data published by The Telegraph that 100 thousand young Ukrainians left for Poland in the last two months turned out to be inaccurate. The Polish Border Guard reported that this statistical data does not account for individuals who returned to Ukraine, as well as the possibility of one person crossing the border multiple times. This was reported by

Glavkom
citing BBC.

Polish Border Guard spokesman Andrzej Juźwiak specified that during the mentioned period, over 98,500 checks were conducted on Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22 who entered Poland. More than half of these individuals subsequently returned, but it is difficult to determine their exact number due to the specificity of accounting.

It is worth noting that the statistics may be distorted, as they do not account for those who are temporarily abroad or plan to return. This is why the number of departures and returns from Poland may differ almost twofold.

With the refutation of information from the Polish Border Guard, it becomes clear that the issue of youth migration from Ukraine requires deeper analysis. It should be emphasized that changes in the socio-economic situation may influence young people's decisions regarding departure or return. This data may help better understand the dynamics of migration processes between Ukraine and Poland.


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