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UN: Over 6 million Ukrainian refugees have fled the country since start of Russia's full-scale invasion

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According to the United Nations’ refugee agency, 6.03 million people had fled Ukraine as of May 11. Over 3.3 million people, predominantly women and children, have entered Poland. The latest data from the International Organization for Migration reported that more than 8 million Ukrainians have been displaced within the country.

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Former U.S. Ambassador Steven Pifer discusses recent U-turn in U.S. President Trump’s policy on Ukraine following a phone call with Putin. Pifer says that Trump can still end Russia’s war if he starts using leverage on Moscow but argues that, regardless, Ukraine and Europe should assume they will have to manage the conflict without U.S. support.

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Russia attacked Kharkiv with drones on Oct. 22, damaging a kindergarten and killing one person, injuring at least six, local authorities reported.

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