War in Ukraine: +6,8 million crossed the border in Poland, 1.8 million stayed, most in Warsaw (Updated – 08.10.22)

Since the beginning of the war, more than 6,9 million Ukrainians were welcomed in Poland and 5,1 came back in Ukraine (08.10.22), the largest through Warsaw. In the Capital, the first… Continue reading War in Ukraine: +6,8 million crossed the border in Poland, 1.8 million stayed, most in Warsaw (Updated – 08.10.22)

Yesterday, the President of Warsaw asked the government to suspend the warning sirens in respect of the 330,000 refugees in the Capital. The sirens sounded for a dozen of minutes…

Yesterday, the President of Warsaw, RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski, called on the government to renounce the use of warning sirens for the commemoration of the Presidential plane tragedy in Smolensk on April 10, 2010. The request comes as over 330,000 refugees are currently sheltering in the capital, including 120,000 children. The aim of this action is to protect an already traumatized population. He later published several tweets, … Continue reading Yesterday, the President of Warsaw asked the government to suspend the warning sirens in respect of the 330,000 refugees in the Capital. The sirens sounded for a dozen of minutes…

Rafał Trzaskowski, President of Warsaw, appeals to the government to suspend warning sirens for the Smolensk tragedy commemorations, in respect of the 120,000 Ukrainian children refugees in Warsaw

This morning, on Facebook, the President of Warsaw, RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski, called on the government to renounce the use of warning sirens at 8h41, tomorrow morning for the commemoration of the Presidential plane tragedy in Smolensk on April 10, 2010. The request comes as over 330,000 refugees are currently sheltering in the capital, including 120,000 children. The aim of this action is to protect an already … Continue reading RafaÅ‚ Trzaskowski, President of Warsaw, appeals to the government to suspend warning sirens for the Smolensk tragedy commemorations, in respect of the 120,000 Ukrainian children refugees in Warsaw