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Polish gov't launches website to coordinate aid to Ukraine

01.03.2022 08:15
Poland's government has launched a special website to coordinate aid to Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees amid Russia’s invasion of their country.
Ukrainian refugees arrive by train in Olkusz, southern Poland, on Monday.
Ukrainian refugees arrive by train in Olkusz, southern Poland, on Monday.Photo: PAP/Łukasz Gągulski

The pomagamukrainie.gov.pl website contains a sign-up form for everyone interested in helping Ukraine, the Polish foreign ministry said.

More than 327,000 people have crossed into Poland from Ukraine since Russia invaded last Thursday, the Polish prime minister's office said late on Monday.

It added that all refugees were being admitted "regardless of their nationality and ethnicity."

The Polish interior minister said on Sunday that Poland would provide shelter to the families of Ukrainian fighters defending their country against invading Russian forces.

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Source: gov.pl