Polish Plan to Cut Support for Ukraine Refugees Alarms Aid Group

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Poland’s plan to phase out support for about a million Ukrainian refugees living in the country risks putting them back in harm’s way, the International Rescue Committee said.

“We are concerned that the withdrawal of humanitarian aid and legal pressures may compel some refugees to return to Ukraine before it is safe to do so,” IRC’s Country Director in Poland Alan Moseley said in a statement.