'We have been blessed by the Irish people': Ukrainians on three years of refuge from war
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As the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches, Ireland's experience with Ukrainian refugees reflects profound challenges and resilience. With over 110,000 Ukrainians seeking temporary protection in Ireland, approximately 85,000 have remained amidst varying journeys, as many have returned home or moved elsewhere. The rapid influx includes families escaping in mass exodus, utilizing various transport methods, notably during the initial days of the invasion. These personal stories reveal the ongoing struggles and adaptations faced by these refugees in their new environment.
An estimated 85,000 Ukrainian refugees have made Ireland their home, marking a significant chapter in the country's history with the largest refugee influx ever recorded.
Since the onset of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, over 110,000 Ukrainians have sought refuge in Ireland, showcasing the desperation and resilience of those fleeing conflict.
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