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4 million Ukrainians returned home. What happened to them?

The sufferings of Ukrainians in the war reflect the cruelty of the war. Every country suffering from war is bound to be devastated, and it is difficult for ordinary people to survive. Ukrainians who fled and wandered back to their motherland! What is their present 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. Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said earlier that Ukrainian refugees are the fastest-growing "refugee crisis" in Europe since World War II.

2. Ukrainians have gone home again.

The war lasted for many days. Although other European countries welcomed them with open arms, many Ukrainian refugees found it impossible to start a new life abroad and chose to return to the railway station in Lviv, western Ukraine. The railway station is crowded with passengers who want to leave the country to escape the war. But on another desolate platform far from the hall, a small group of people who didn't want to "lose their roots" got off the train. They fled to neighboring countries and soon returned to Ukraine. Due to the open arms of other European countries, many Ukrainian refugees found that they could not start a new life abroad.

3. The influence of war on citizens.

It doesn't have to be confined to the current War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression-Ukrainian war, and even includes Russian veterans, veterans of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, veterans of the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, members of overseas peacekeeping forces, and even soldiers who have never been to the battlefield. Our concern for them is also an anti-war from another angle, and we are also loving peace and cherishing life.

Postscript: Since ancient times, there have been frequent wars in almost every dynasty. Warlords attack the weak, compete for the throne, foreign enemies invade, farmers riot ... The most common words in the historical records of these wars are "slaughter", "slaughter" and "slaughter".

The "massacre" is a kind of massacre carried out by the victorious country against the defeated party, regardless of the military and civilians. What do the seemingly cold and simple words represent? A bunch of heads and innocent people were buried alive. Peace is never empty talk.