Ukrainians ile ilgili hikayeler

• Russia's President Vladimir Putin expanded fast-track Russian citizenship to all Ukrainians, a procedure only available to residents who lived in the Russia-controlled Ukrainian regions until now. This presidential decree marks another effort from Putin to expand Russia's influence in the war-torn country. Meanwhile: Russian forces shelled Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killing at least six people and wounding dozens. Kharkiv’s Regional Governor Oleg Synie...Devamını Oku

12 Tem 2022

• The UN’s refugee agency described the war in Ukraine as one of the world's worst refugee crises. More than 7.3 million Ukrainians have left the country, with an additional 2.3 million having left and returned. It is also estimated that more than 8 million Ukrainians have been internally displaced.

10 Haz 2022

• The US is opening a new door to Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion, with the Department of Homeland Security unveiling a streamlined process for Ukrainians with US connections to come to the country under humanitarian parole. The temporary immigration status allows individuals to live and work in the US for two years.

22 Nis 2022

• Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukraine could declare neutrality, potentially accept a compromise on contested areas in the country’s east, and offer security guarantees to Russia to secure peace “without delay.” However, Zelenskiy added that only a face-to-face meeting with Russia's Putin can end the war. Ukrainian Presidential Press Office What they're saying: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the two presidents could meet, but...Devamını Oku

29 Mar 2022

• The US will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians fleeing the country into the US through a range of pathways, the Biden administration said, including through the US Refugee Admissions Program, nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, and other means. On that note: The US finalized regulations to overhaul the asylum process along the southern border, which will initially be implemented on a small scale in late spring. The long-awaited rule will accelerate the process by aut...Devamını Oku

25 Mar 2022

• More than 2.8 million people have now fled Ukraine due to Russia's invasion, the UN reported. Refugees are crossing to neighboring countries to the West, with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia taking in the most number of Ukrainian refugees. How are countries helping? The EU granted Ukrainians who flee the war a blanket right to stay and work throughout the bloc for up to three years. They also receive social welfare and access to housing, medical treatment and schoolin...Devamını Oku

15 Mar 2022

• More than a million Ukrainians fled their homeland in the past week, UN Refugee Agency’s latest figures revealed. Of those, more than half went to Poland, while Hungary and Moldova were the second and third most popular choices. In the meantime, about 47,000 Ukrainians have crossed the border into Russia, with a further 357 heading for Belarus. One step further: The Biden admin has granted "temporary protected status" to Ukrainians that are currently in the US, of...Devamını Oku

11 Mar 2022

• More than 1.5 million Ukrainians have crossed borders into neighboring European countries since the Russian invasion started in what the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is now calling Europe’s fastest-moving refugee crisis since the end of the second world war. Furthermore: The UN's human rights office reported 364 confirmed cases of fatalities and 759 confirmed cases of injuries among civilians in Ukraine as of Saturday night.

07 Mar 2022

• Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy declared Wednesday, Feb. 16 the "day of unity", a day some Western media cited as a possible start of a Russian invasion, calling on Ukrainians to fly the country's flags from buildings and sing the national anthem in unison. The quote: "They tell us Feb. 16 will be the day of the attack. We will make it a day of unity," Zelenskiy said in a video address to the nation.

15 Şub 2022

• Thousand of Ukrainians rallied in Kyiv what they called a "Unity March", showing unity amid fears of a Russian invasion. Filed through the center of Kyiv and carrying flags and banners that said "Ukrainians will resist" and "Invaders must die", Ukrainians chanted "Glory to Ukraine". via Reuters

14 Şub 2022