Since The Beginning Of The Russian Invasion, 727 Thousand People Refuge To Germany
JAKARTA - Russia started their invasion of Ukraine on 24 February. As of May 11, there were 727,000 people from Ukraine who had fled to Germany, according to data from Germany's Central Register of Foreigners (AZR).
According to the Welt newspaper, 93 percent of the 727,205 refugees are Ukrainian nationals.
About 40 percent of Ukrainian refugees are minors. While 81 percent of the adult refugee list are women, the newspaper continued.
A significant number of refugees may have visited other EU countries or returned to Ukraine.
The Russian invasion sparked a massive exodus, including more than eight million Ukrainians, according to a recent International Organization for Migration (IOM) report.
The number of people who have fled Ukraine stands at 6 million in Europe's worst refugee crisis since the end of World War II, the UN refugee agency said on Thursday.
Previously,
President Joko Widodo asked that the war in Ukraine be stopped immediately. He said war would never benefit anyone.
Jokowi said this at the ASEAN-US Special Summit held at the US Department of Foreign Affairs, Washington DC, Friday, May 13, 2022.
"War will not benefit anyone. The world has no other choice but to stop the war right now," Jokowi said as quoted by Antara.