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  • SEA OF AZOV

    BLACK SEA

    BELARUS

    HUNGARY

    REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

    POLAND

    ROMANIA

    RUSSIANFEDERATION

    SLOVAKIA

    Vinnytska12,064

    Volynska3,479

    Dnipropetrovska74,563

    Donetska489,960

    Zhytomyrska8,993

    Zakarpatska3,228

    Zaporizka93,265

    Ivano-Frankivska3,754Kyivska41,099

    Kirovohradska10,145

    Luhanska187,453

    Lvivska9,445

    Mykolaivska8,858Odeska26,178

    Poltavska27,812

    Rivnenska3,322

    Ternopilska2,547 Kharkivska172,626

    Khersonska11,704

    Khmelnytska7,354Cherkaska12,935

    Chernivetska2,684

    Chernihivska9,026Kyiv95,256

    AvtonomnaRespublikaKrymSevastopol

    The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Internal Displacement: Data provided by the Ministry of Social Policy, as of 8 June. External displacement: Figures reported to UNHCR byGovernment Asylum Authorities as of 31 May for Hungary, 10 June for Poland, 11 June for Moldova, 11 June for Belarus, 1 May for Romania, 30 April 2015 for Slovakia, and as reported by the Russian Federal Migration Service as of 9 June for the Russian Federation. | Feedback:[email protected] | Document: ukr displacement_12 June 2015 Creation date: 12/06/2015

    100km

    External displacementpersons seeking legal status

    341,611

    81,1631,062

    57,1103,531

    asylum applications

    53

    260,015

    1,695 5,942223

    738,071

    Internal displacementCircle diameter represents size of IDP influx

    n.a.24

    5,94256

    0 to 56 to 77 to 1011 to 1516 to 3031 to 5051 to 120

    IDPs per 1,000 oblast population

    Luhanska and Donetska ratios are calculated with population in government controlled areas.

    Total number of IDPs:

    Sumska14,028

    1,331,778

    Area not under government control

    disabledable-bodiedchildrenelderly

    Ukraine: Overview of population displacement (as of 12 June 2015)