How did Poland's welcome for Ukrainian refugees differ to the treatment of Iraqi Kurds also seeking sanctuary there? paraicobrien reports on a tale of two refugee crises in one country.
The unimaginable number of people who’ve been uprooted from their homes in Ukraine dwarfs any refugee crisis Europe has seen in most of our lifetimes.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, 3 million refugees have crossed into Poland, where they’ve received support from government and volunteer networks.
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