As the war in Ukraine continues into its fourth year, displaced individuals grapple with dire choices: remain in exile amidst dwindling resources, escalating living costs, and minimal job opportunities, or return to perilous areas close to the front lines. Approximately 1.6 million have opted to go back despite ongoing violence, while many continue to struggle with rising debt and depleted savings. The humanitarian crisis intensifies, particularly affecting elderly populations as basic services and aid become increasingly scarce due to the dangerous conditions in conflict-affected zones. A reduction in US funding further threatens vital support for these vulnerable communities.
Displaced Ukrainians face difficult choices between limited resources in exile and returning to dangerous conflict zones with few services.
Many displaced people are exhausting their savings and accumulating debt, leading them to return to damaged homes near the front lines.
The humanitarian situation worsens with constant shelling jeopardizing assistance to populations in need living near the conflict zones.
Humanitarian aid is critical for survival, but funding shortages threaten vital support for those impacted by the ongoing war.
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