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115,000 people cross from Ukraine to Poland since invasion

Poland’s deputy interior minister, Paweł Szefernaker, has declared 115,000 people have crossed into Poland from Ukraine since the invasion began.

Just four hours earlier he had put the figure at 100,000, according to Agency France-Presse. On Friday alone 50,000 were thought to have sought refuge.

“At this moment there are 115,000 people who have crossed the Ukrainian-Polish border since the war erupted” Thursday, Szefernaker said in the border village of Dorohusk, eastern Poland.

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