The situation has also changed in Germany, which is struggling with the refugee crisis of Ukraine. Amidst the war going on for almost 9 months, the situation in Germany is such that now before winter, refugees have started demanding accommodation.
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The crisis in the Ukraine-Russia war is not only of gunpowder falling from the war, but also of Ukrainian refugees living in European countries. The brunt of this war will now have to be borne by these refugees and the countries where they have taken refuge. These include two countries, especially Poland and Germany, which are struggling with the refugee problem after the onset of winter. The situation that developed after Russia’s military operation in Ukraine not only took the world towards war, but in these circumstances the world also saw the horrors of war.
In the initial phase when gunpowder was falling on Ukraine. At that time, not only retaliatory action was being taken, but every city of Ukraine was being evacuated, where the population was worried about their lives and that of their families. As a result, refugees deported from Ukraine started increasing in European countries. Although in the beginning the refugees of Ukraine were welcomed with open arms, but now these refugees have become a crisis for them. In fact, after the Second World War, Poland is facing the brunt of Europe’s biggest exodus in 2022.
Millions of Ukrainian people left the country in the middle of the war and reached Poland. That’s why suddenly Poland’s economy collapsed. Now the situation is such that Poland has formulated a policy to overcome this crisis. But this policy has put the crisis-ridden Ukraine in more trouble. According to a report by the Polish Economic Institute, about 1.5 million citizens of Ukraine had reached Poland. Camps were set up in Poland for registered refugees. As per estimates. By the end of the year, Poland will spend more on refugees than any other European country. Most of the expenditure is being done on housing, healthcare and other services.
Poland will suffer more economic loss
This is the reason that according to the estimates made in the study, Poland will suffer more economic losses than the rest of Europe. That’s why Poland has announced a new policy, which is increasing the crisis in Ukraine. Under the policy, Poland will now collect tax from refugees who have spent more than 4 months. In this policy, 50 percent of the cost of the accommodation will be recovered. On the other hand, if the refugee has spent 6 months, then 75 percent of the fees will be taken from him. This refugee policy of Poland is expected to be implemented from March 1.
Similarly, the situation has changed in Germany which is facing the refugee crisis of Ukraine. Amidst the war going on for almost 9 months, the situation in Germany is such that now before winter, refugees have started demanding accommodation. And for this the struggle has started inside Berlin. That is, now Germany is also suffering the consequences of this war. About 1 lakh refugees from Ukraine are expected to reach Germany. A camp has been set up on the outskirts of Berlin for Ukrainian refugees. About 1000 refugees have got warm tents here to deal with the cold. But in the increasing winter, the struggle for housing demand has started.
Germany needs 10 times more preparation
Although Germany has also started the work of preparing emergency shelters and according to an estimate, preparations have been made to accommodate about 10,000 people. But 10 times more preparation is needed than what has been done. That’s why refugees have now become a crisis in Germany.
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