People escaping bombardment of cities such as Mariupol include 142,300 crossing border on Sunday alone

A total of about 1.06 million Ukrainians have fled to Poland since the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February, including 142,300 on Sunday, the Polish border guard said on Monday.

“Traffic on the Polish-Ukrainian border is growing, today at 7am, 42,000 people arrived in Poland from Ukraine,” the border guard wrote on Twitter.

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