Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine sparked the largest forced migration Europe has seen since World War II. Up to a third of Ukraine’s population has been displaced. Millions have fled to safety across Europe, including countries like Germany, Poland and Ireland. Most European Union countries welcomed Ukrainian refugees, offering housing and welfare support. But in the past year, that support has started to fade. The World’s Europe Correspondent Orla Barry reports.
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