Ukraine Crisis 2022
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    - From early to mid-December 2021, significant militarization of the region and along the borders with Ukraine occurs. -   - Since 2014, the conflict's civilian death toll has topped 3,000, with over 7,000 people injured. Over 50,000 houses have been damaged or destroyed. - Of the 3 million people in need of aid in 2022, 1.3 million are living in Government-controlled areas and 1.6 million people are living in non-Government-controlled areas. - Ukraine is "the oldest" humanitarian crisis in the world, as about 30% of people in need are elderly. - The UN estimates that there are 854,000 internally displaced people in Ukraine. - Eastern Ukraine is divided by a 427-kilometre-long front line with 7 crossing points. Since March 2020 movement across this line has been significantly restricted. The number of crossings has decreased by over 90%, from over 1.2 million per month before the Covid-19 pandemic to less than 100,000 per month.
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