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The United Nations says that more than 3.6 million people have fled Ukraine since the war started exactly a month ago Thursday, in the biggest movement of people in Europe since World War II. The refugees' hopes that they would return home quickly are waning now.
MEDYKA, Poland (AP) As Russia launched its war in Ukraine last month, exhausted and frightened refugees arrived in neighboring countries. They carried whatever they could grab in a hurry. Many cried. They still do.