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What happened to the four million Ukrainians who returned home?

The suffering suffered by Ukrainians reflects the cruelty of the war. Every country that has suffered from war is bound to be devastated, making it difficult for ordinary people to survive. Fugitive Ukrainians return to their homeland! What is their current situation?

1. Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

Since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, more than 2.8 million people have fled Ukraine, most of whom have gone to neighboring countries such as Poland, Hungary, Moldova, Romania and Slovakia. country. Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, previously stated that Ukrainian refugees are the fastest-growing “refugee crisis” in Europe since World War II.

2. Ukrainians are back home again.

The war lasted for many days. While the rest of Europe welcomes them with open arms, many Ukrainian refugees find it impossible to start a new life abroad and choose to return to the train station in Lviv in western Ukraine. Railway stations were crowded with passengers who wanted to leave the country to escape the war. But on another desolate platform far away from the hall, a small group of people who did not want to "lose their roots" got off the carriage. They fled to neighboring countries and soon returned to Ukraine. Thanks to the open arms of other European countries, many Ukrainian refugees find themselves unable to start a new life abroad.

3. The impact of war on citizens.

It does not have to be limited to the current Russia-Ukraine war, but even veterans of the past Anti-Japanese War, veterans of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, veterans of the Self-Defense Counterattack against Vietnam, service members of overseas peacekeeping forces, and even soldiers who have never been on the battlefield. Our attention to them is also another aspect of anti-war, love of peace and cherishing life.

Postscript: Since ancient times, almost every dynasty has had frequent wars. Princes attack and conquer the weak, compete for the throne, foreign invasions, peasant riots... The most common words in the historical records of these wars are "massacre", "massacre" and "massacre".

"Holocaust" is a kind of massacre carried out by the victorious country on the defeated party, without distinction between soldiers and civilians. What do the seemingly cold and simple words represent? A pile of heads and innocent people were buried alive. Peace is never empty talk.