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Although the Russian -Ukraine conflicts forced millions of Ukraines to leave their hometown, at the same time, there is also a "retrograde" figure in refugee tide: Ukraine's anti -police spokesman Andrij Demtschenko was interviewed by German media this week. It was said, "Since February 24, 510,000 Ukrainians have returned from abroad!"

According to Demchenko, up to 80%of these people returning people are men. Although the border police did not ask the return of the returned one by one, it was clear that most of them "wanted to contribute to national defense", "whether it is military or non -military."

Most returned people have entered the country from Poland. According to the Polish border guards, about 352,000 Ukrainians have returned to their hometown via the country. Many people are to join the army, while others want to come back to take care of children or relatives in need. On the other hand, more than 2.3 million refugees have escaped from Ukraine to Poland so far, mainly women and children, because since the Sallezzky signed a chief mobilization order on February 24, an adult man under the age of 60 has been banned from exiting the country.

According to the Ukrainian Youth League, overseas Ukraines are also returning to neighboring countries such as Hungary and Estonia. A spokesman for the alliance told German media that most of these people are men who want to join the army. The Hungarian government announced on Monday (28th) that the country has accepted 530,000 refugees.

Given that the population of Hungary itself is only less than 10 million, the government spokesman Kovac said: "This means more than 5 refugees per 100 residents, which is the highest acceptance rate among all neighbors in Ukraine."

As for how many refugees who arrived in Hungary, Poland and other Ukrainian neighbors continued to move forward? No one is clear. According to data from the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, as of this Monday morning, 272,000 Ukrainians have registered in Germany, and the actual number of reached should be much higher than this. However, the Federal Immigration and Refugee Office (BAMF) cannot count information about anyone returning to Ukraine from Germany, because the possibility of being noticed by the border police when leaving Germany was even lower than when they entered.

In any case, the German Federal Minister of Labor Haier has met with the employer's association, trade union and other parties today, and began to discuss related matters related to incorporating Ukrainian refugees into the German labor market. Haier hopes to accelerate the recognition of refugee education and professional qualifications. He believes that the degree of destruction and duration of conflicts cannot be fully foresee. Therefore, many people will stay in Germany for a longer time."This is a question of human nature, and it is also a rational issue."

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