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#8480370
1 July 2022
Tourist path is seen in Bialowieza Forest as the National Park is fully open for tourist for the first time since September 2021 when Poland prohibited entering the zone near Belarus border - July 1, 2022 in Bialowieza, Poland. The ban was lifted as Poland build a 186 kilometer long and 5.5 meter high steel barrier with barbed wire on the Polish - Belarus border, which is as well the border of the European Union and NATO. The decision was made after thousands of migrants, mainly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan tried to cross into Poland from Belarus. Part of the barrier passes through Bialowieza forest. The decision was highly controversial as Bialowieza wilderness is one of the very few remaining primeval forests and the barrier will destroy natural habitats of endangered animal species. The government of Belarus was accused of orchestrating the migration, with help from Russia. The pressure on the Polish border is today seen as the first step of a larger plan of Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, to destabilise the European Union.
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#8106342
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Maria poses with domestic refugee children who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106340
21 April 2022
Ukrainian domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine walk on the stairs of thier shelter on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106338
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna prepares Easter decorations with domestic refugee children who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106334
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna prepares Easter decorations with domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106336
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna prepares Easter decorations with domestic refugee girl who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106332
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna prepares Easter decorations with domestic refugee children who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106328
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna prepares Easter decorations with domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106330
21 April 2022
Ukrainian volunteer Krystyna, Maria and Mariana prepare Easter decorations with domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8106326
21 April 2022
Easter docaration with a note 'With Ukraine in the heart' is seen in a refugee shelter made by Ukrainian volunteers and domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby.
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#8068256
13 April 2022
Ukrainians wait for hunanitarian help provided by NGOs at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine as Russian invasion in Ukraine continues, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes and create a largest humaniatarian crisis since the WWII. Ukrainians are in dire need of medical supplies, food, clothes and more.
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#8068258
13 April 2022
A man work by a field kitchen at hunanitarian aid post provided by NGOs at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine as Russian invasion in Ukraine continues, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes and create a largest humaniatarian crisis since the WWII. Ukrainians are in dire need of medical supplies, food, clothes and more.
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#8068254
13 April 2022
Ukrainians walk between humaniarian aid tents at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine as Russian invasion in Ukraine continues, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes and create a largest humaniatarian crisis since the WWII. Ukrainians are in dire need of medical supplies, food, clothes and more.
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#8068252
13 April 2022
Ukrainians wait for hunanitarian help provided by NGOs at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine as Russian invasion in Ukraine continues, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes and create a largest humaniatarian crisis since the WWII. Ukrainians are in dire need of medical supplies, food, clothes and more.
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#8068248
13 April 2022
A coach traveling between Lviv, Warsaw and Lodz stands on a paring at the main railway station in Lviv, Ukraine as part of their humanitarian effort for war-stricken Ukraine, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict is expected to force up to 5 million Ukrainians to flee the country and produce many more internal refugees. Many of the refugees seek asylum in Poland. Most charitable help in Poland is provided by individuals, NGOs and businesses. Abdar travel agency is a business run by mixed marriage - Ukrainian Olga and Polish Maciej Oszal. Since the beginning of the conflict the couple engaged in delivering humanitarian help. They drive a coach to Lviv to deliver goods and to bring refugees from the western Ukrainian city.
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#8068250
13 April 2022
Ukrainians wait for hunanitarian help provided by NGOs at the main train station in Lviv, Ukraine as Russian invasion in Ukraine continues, April 12, 2022. As the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes and create a largest humaniatarian crisis since the WWII. Ukrainians are in dire need of medical supplies, food, clothes and more.
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