Poland is a record holder in the number of Ukrainian refugees the country received and employed. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, more than one and a half million of our citizens have found refuge there. According to Myroslav Skirka, head of the Association of Ukrainians in Poland, the country can accept up to a million more Ukrainians if needed. For more information about how our refugees live in a neighboring country, see his interview:
- 00:00 – Russian disinformation attack against Poland after February 24
- 03:55 – Coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian war in the Polish mass media
- 05:05 – Polish society’s reaction to the rocket that fell on the territory of Poland
- 07:04 – Whether the Polish society is ready for a lower quality of living as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war
- 09:55 – Whether Poland has reserves to accept even more refugees from Ukraine for the winter period
- 11:43 – Polish government’s plans to gradually limit aid for Ukrainian refugees
- 15:06 – The situation on the labor market for Ukrainian refugees in Poland
- 18:37 – Education for Ukrainian refugees in Poland: how difficult is it to place children in kindergartens and schools?
- 22:11 – Ways the attitude of Polish society towards Russia has changed over the past nine months
- 24:23 – Important information for Ukrainians who are planning to leave for Poland due to the war