
These illustrations show the border region between Poland and Ukraine, in Korczowa, Młyny and Przemyśl, following Russia's military aggression against Ukraine. As Russian shelling continues to intensify, the Polish government has prepared reception points for refugees along its border with Ukraine, which provide food, medical aid and information to those displaced.
On 24 February 2022, following months of military build-up on Ukrainian borders, armed conflicts began in Ukraine under the impulsion of Russia. Condemning the military aggression perpetrated by Russia, the EU calls for a cease of hostilities, a withdrawal of its military from Ukraine and to respect the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Therefore, the EU Heads of State or Government endorsed a package of sanctions against Russia during a Special European Council held in Brussels, Belgium, on 25 February 2022. As the humanitarian situation in Ukraine deteriorates and neighbouring countries receive Ukrainians fleeing their country, the European Commission is working on all fronts to provide emergency assistance.






















