Wednesday, August 6, 2014

The Humanitarian And Refugee Situation In Ukraine Worsening

People surround a clergyman reading a prayer at a temporary tent camp set up for Ukrainian refugees in the town of Novoshakhtinsk in Rostov region near the Ukrainian-Russian border, southern Russia on July 9, 2014. Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters

More People Fleeing Fighting In Ukraine As Crisis Deepens -- Voice of America

GENEVA — The United Nations refugee agency reports more than 117,000 people are internally displaced in Ukraine and an estimated 168,000 have crossed into Russia. The UNHCR says humanitarian needs are increasing as the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate.

The U.N. refugee agency reports 87 percent of the total number of people displaced inside Ukraine come from the eastern part of the country, where government forces and pro-Russian rebels are waging a brutal war. The rest of the displaced, some 15,200, have fled from Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in March.

The director of UNHCR’s Europe Office, Vincent Cochetel, has just returned from back-to-back missions to Ukraine and Russia. He says the estimated number of 117,000 displaced people does not capture the full scope of internal displacement in Ukraine. He believes the true figure is much higher.

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More News On The Humanitarian And Refugee Situation In Ukraine Worsening

Ukrainian Refugees Flood Into Russia As Rebels Are Squeezed -- Newsweek
UN Says At Least 285,000 Flee Ukraine Crisis -- Radio Free Europe
All-out war in E. Ukraine, intl humanitarian mission needed – Russia’s UN envoy -- RT
UN: Nearly a million Ukrainians have fled fighting in east -- CSM
UN warns of 'massive exodus' from Ukraine -- Al Jazeera
About 730,000 have left Ukraine for Russia this year: UNHCR -- Reuters
Ukraine conflict: Refugee numbers soar as war rages -- BBC
Situation in Luhansk and Donetsk on brink of humanitarian disaster — Russian FM -- ITAR-TASS
Humanitarian catastrophe: Lugansk, E. Ukraine, left with no water, power -- RT
UN: Humanitarian situation in Ukraine worsening -- AP

3 comments:

Rhaegar said...

1.
Will Kiev still storm the cities, they airstriked Donetsk yesterday 2 times. But are they stupid enouth to storm the cities with the Russian military on their border? Why will the military storm the city if they know that it will increase the risk of an invation? Will Poroshenko see the danger and cancel the storming or will he continue? Dosent know so mutch about the Kiev government so i am unsure if Poropshenko knows when to back off or will he just continue the operation and ignore Russia?
2.
Does the crisis impact on globas stock marcets increase the risk of a finance crisis in the future?
3.
If Russia goes in when Kiev storm the cities, what resistance will the military put up? Can this be a war between Russia and Ukraine that will continue after Russia secures the east or will Kiev still fight?

Rhaegar said...

1.
Will Kiev still storm the cities, they airstriked Donetsk yesterday 2 times. But are they stupid enouth to storm the cities with the Russian military on their border? Why will the military storm the city if they know that it will increase the risk of an invation? Will Poroshenko see the danger and cancel the storming or will he continue? Dosent know so mutch about the Kiev government so i am unsure if Poropshenko knows when to back off or will he just continue the operation and ignore Russia?
2.
Does the crisis impact on globas stock marcets increase the risk of a finance crisis in the future?
3.
If Russia goes in when Kiev storm the cities, what resistance will the military put up? Can this be a war between Russia and Ukraine that will continue after Russia secures the east or will Kiev still fight?

Rhaegar said...

Sorry for dobbel post my browser lagged and the post got multiplyed