WARSAW - The possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia is expected to lead to a new influx of refugees in the heart of Europe, say experts. Poland, a country with barely any experience in dealing with refugees, is expected to be the most affected by the influx. In view of this, the Polish authorities are preparing for various case scenarios. Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski announced that regional administrations and municipalities are considering the possibility of accepting refugees in case of war in Ukraine. Polish Deputy Interior Minister Maciej Wasik also said they are considering the possibility of nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees coming to the country. "The Polish government will act in solidarity with Ukraine. Under the Geneva Convention, these people will be under Polish protection and we will never say no to people who need help," Wasik stated. Agnieszka Kosowicz, head of the Polish Migration Forum, a non-governmental organization that supports Polish migra
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