Ukrainian Men Under the Age of 22 Are Increasingly Leaving for Poland After a Change in the Legislation,
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Recently, the Polish border service recorded an increase in the number of arriving young Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22, who were granted permission by the Cabinet of Ministers to travel abroad.
During the first week after the Cabinet of Ministers approved changes to the procedure for crossing the state border, allowing men aged 18-22 to travel abroad, more than 10,000 Ukrainians arrived in Poland. This was reported by RMF with reference to the Polish Border Guard. According to their data, from August 28 to September 3, 6,100 men aged 18 to 22 arrived from Ukraine through border crossings in the Subcarpathian region, and 2,000 left. A w…
10,000 more entries than before in just one week. The Ukrainian-Polish border is showing the effects of the decision by the authorities in Kyiv to allow young men aged 18-22 to travel abroad, "Rzeczpospolita" reported on Friday. Since August 26th, young Ukrainians have been able to travel abroad despite the country's martial law. This applies to men aged 18-22. The Ukrainian authorities have loosened restrictive mobilization regulations "to ensu…
After Ukraine allowed men aged 18-22 to travel abroad, many of them immediately decided to leave the country. Poland is a very popular destination.
10,000 more entries than before in just one week. The Ukrainian-Polish border is witnessing the effects of the decision by the authorities in Kyiv to allow young men aged 18-22 to travel abroad, "Rzeczpospolita" reveals.
Thousands of Ukrainian men aged 18 to 22 have left for Poland since August 28. Almost 10,000 Ukrainian men aged 18–22 have left for Poland following a government decree on August 26. Polish border guards recorded their arrival from August 28 to September 3, mainly through Przemyśl and the Volyn region.
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