GENEVA) — Over 120,000 Ukrainian refugees have left the country since Russia began its military operations on Thursday, Sky News quoted the UN as saying Sunday.
As Ukraine’s forces battle Russian troops in the capital Kyiv and in the north, south and east of the nation, the UN deputy high commissioner for refugees, Kelly Clements, said the situation was expected to get worse.
Most refugees are heading to Poland and Moldova, but also to Romania, Slovakia and Hungary.
Ms Clements said: “We now see over 120,000 people that have gone to all of the neighboring countries.