Ukr displacement 29_may_2015

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SEA OF AZOV BLACK SEA BELARUS HUNGARY REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA POLAND ROMANIA RUSSIAN FEDERATION SLOVAKIA Vinnytska 11,957 Volynska 3,434 Dnipropetrovska 74,169 Donetska 483,107 Zhytomyrska 8,945 Zakarpatska 3,234 Zaporizka 92,251 Ivano- Frankivska 3,726 Kyivska 40,452 Kirovohradska 9,853 Luhanska 184,104 Lvivska 9,373 Mykolaivska 8,875 Odeska 25,842 Poltavska 27,640 Rivnenska 3,338 Ternopilska 2,537 Kharkivska 171,527 Khersonska 11,634 Khmelnytska 7,326 Cherkaska 12,806 Chernivetska 2,651 Chernihivska 8,943 Kyiv 93,760 Avtonomna Respublika Krym Sevastopol Ukraine: Overview of population displacement (as of 29 May 2015) 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 27 May. External displacement: Figures reported to UNHCR by Government Asylum Authorities as of 17 May for Hungary, 25 May for Poland, 28 May for Moldova, 28 May for Belarus, 1 May for Romania, 1 March 2015 for Slovakia, and as reported by the Russian Federal Migration Service as of 26 May for the Russian Federation. | Feedback: [email protected] | Document: ukr displacement_29 May 2015 Creation date: 02/06/2015 100km External displacement persons seeking legal status 336,692 81,107 1,006 54,577 3,414 asylum applications 53 260,0 1,695 5,596 212 718,138 Internal displacement Circle diameter represents size of IDP influx n.a. 19 5,938 52 0 to 5 6 to 7 7 to 10 11 to 15 16 to 30 31 to 50 51 to 120 IDPs per 1,000 oblast population Luhanska and Donetska ratios are calculated with population in government controlled areas. Total number of IDPs: Sumska 14,141 1,315,625 Area not under government control disabled able-bodied children elderly

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SEA OF AZOV

BLACK SEA

BELARUS

HUNGARY

REPUBLIC OF

MOLDOVA

POLAND

ROMANIA

RUSSIANFEDERATION

SLOVAKIA

Vinnytska11,957

Volynska3,434

Dnipropetrovska74,169

Donetska483,107

Zhytomyrska8,945

Zakarpatska3,234

Zaporizka92,251

Ivano-Frankivska3,726

Kyivska40,452

Kirovohradska9,853

Luhanska184,104

Lvivska9,373

Mykolaivska8,875

Odeska25,842

Poltavska27,640

Rivnenska3,338

Ternopilska2,537

Kharkivska171,527

Khersonska11,634

Khmelnytska7,326

Cherkaska12,806

Chernivetska2,651

Chernihivska8,943Kyiv

93,760

AvtonomnaRespublika

Krym

Sevastopol

Ukraine: Overview of population displacement (as of 29 May 2015)

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 27 May. External displacement: Figures reported to UNHCR byGovernment Asylum Authorities as of 17 May for Hungary, 25 May for Poland, 28 May for Moldova, 28 May for Belarus, 1 May for Romania, 1 March 2015 for Slovakia, and as reported by the Russian Federal Migration Service as of 26 May for the Russian Federation. | Feedback:[email protected] | Document: ukr displacement_29 May 2015 Creation date: 02/06/2015

100km

External displacementpersons seeking legal status

336,692

81,107

1,006

54,577

3,414

asylum applications

53

260,015

1,6955,596212

718,138

Internal displacementCircle diameter represents size of IDP influx

n.a.19

5,93852

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:

Sumska14,141

1,315,625

Area not under government control

disabledable-bodiedchildrenelderly