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To spread: the Russian occupation

"Russia will attack again": refugees from Ukraine can stay in Europe forever - media

To spread: the Russian occupation "does not inspire much trust" to the citizens of Ukraine who are abroad, so the percentage of those who plan to return to their homeland falls rapidly. Even if the active phase of the Russian-Ukrainian war is completed, much of Ukrainian refugees will remain in Europe forever. The Economist writes about it.

In particular, this is evidenced by the fact that more and more people in Poland are seeking advice on obtaining permission for permanent residence or Polish citizenship, and Polish courses are of great popularity. Journalists noted that, according to a recent study of the Ukrainian Center for Economic Strategy, only 43% of refugees from Ukraine around the world plan to return. Two years ago, it was about 74%.

"It is important to many not only when the war is over, but also how it is," the material reads. The so -called "temporary protection", which operates in EU countries and provides Ukrainians with access to housing, employment and benefits, should end in March 2026. However, after this, Ukrainians are increasingly abandoning the idea of ​​returning home.

"The growing perspective of ceasefire without Ukraine's membership in NATO or the EU, as well as the ongoing Russian occupation of the fifth part of the country, do not inspire special trust. Many Ukrainians are afraid that Russia will soon attack again," the authors of the material emphasized. The publication notes that the majority of refugees from Ukraine are now women, but after the termination of martial law abroad can leave about half a million of conscript men who can not do it now.