VIENNA/WARSAW -- Over 3 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said Tuesday, as the rapidly growing crisis tests international cooperation.
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Refugees from Ukraine reach Berlin's central train station. The European Union is granting residency rights and work authorization for those fleeing the war. © Reuters
VIENNA/WARSAW -- Over 3 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said Tuesday, as the rapidly growing crisis tests international cooperation.