Revisiting Polish Borders With Ukraine, One Year On

(EDITORS NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE of 1379403471 - TOP IMAGE and 1467579687 - BOTTOM IMAGE) In this before-and-after composite image, a comparison is made between (TOP IMAGE ) PRZEMYSL, POLAND - MARCH 04: People who fled the war in Ukraine line up to board a train towards Warsaw after arriving at the main train station from the Polish Ukrainian border on March 04, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images) (BOTTOM IMAGE) PRZEMYSL POLAND - FEBRUARY 17: A view of a the platform 2 at the Przemysl train station on February 17, 2023 in Przemysl, Poland. Since Russia's large scale military attack on Ukraine on February 24, 2022 more than 9.7 million refugees from Ukraine crossed the Polish borders to escape the conflict, with 1.4 million registering in Poland whilst others moved on to other countries. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)
(EDITORS NOTE: COMPOSITE IMAGE of 1379403471 - TOP IMAGE and 1467579687 - BOTTOM IMAGE) In this before-and-after composite image, a comparison is made between (TOP IMAGE ) PRZEMYSL, POLAND - MARCH 04: People who fled the war in Ukraine line up to board a train towards Warsaw after arriving at the main train station from the Polish Ukrainian border on March 04, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images) (BOTTOM IMAGE) PRZEMYSL POLAND - FEBRUARY 17: A view of a the platform 2 at the Przemysl train station on February 17, 2023 in Przemysl, Poland. Since Russia's large scale military attack on Ukraine on February 24, 2022 more than 9.7 million refugees from Ukraine crossed the Polish borders to escape the conflict, with 1.4 million registering in Poland whilst others moved on to other countries. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)
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