As non-Ukrainians additionally flee warfare, some report mistreatment

People fleeing the warfare in Ukraine for the protection of European border cities embrace residents of nations in Africa, Asia and the Mideast, folks whose lives have been upended together with these of Ukrainians however who in some instances say they’re experiencing mistreatment.

The trains and buses taking folks west to Poland, Romania, Hungary and different European Union nations are carrying important numbers of overseas college students, employees and others who thought-about Ukraine house earlier than Russia invaded its neighbor final week.

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At a refugee middle arrange in Bucharest, Romania’s capital, some Indian residents advised the AP on Tuesday that Ukrainian border guards gave fellow Ukrainians precedence in getting in another country and tried to bodily push non-Ukrainians again.

Vishwajeet Kumar, a 24-year-old medical scholar, stated he heard gunfire and noticed folks faint throughout a 20-hour wait on the Romania-Ukraine border.

“They were preparing their own citizens to go first … and barely giving us a chance to cross,” he stated. “Every time we got near to the border, they pushed us back.”

Kamal Thakur, a 34-year-old from Punjab, India, described his personal ordeal attempting to enter Poland, saying Ukrainian guards threatened and typically beat Indians with sticks.

“They said it was because we are Indian, and they said our prime minister is pro-Russia and not pro-Ukraine,” Thakur advised the AP from the protection of Przemsyl, a Polish border city.

Poland’s ambassador to the U.N., Krzysztof Szczerski, stated the refugees admitted from Ukraine on Monday morning alone represented 125 international locations. Ukrainians naturally accounted for the overwhelming majority.

But Polish officers stated the refugees included no less than 100 nationals every from Uzbekistan, Nigeria, India, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Poland, Belarus, Iran, Turkey, Algeria and Russia.

Many refugees of assorted nationalities have famous the welcome and help they obtained as soon as they made it out of Ukraine.

In Przemysl, which has grow to be the primary stopping level in Poland for a lot of refugees of the warfare, hundreds of people and households have sought assist.

They embrace overseas college students who had been learning at Ukrainian universities and are not sure if they’ll have the ability to return. Several college students stated they might attempt to proceed their educations elsewhere in Europe slightly than return to their native international locations.

“Of course I will stay in Europe,” Ahmed Mughni, a 22-year-old from Yemen, stated as he warmed himself over a campfire after crossing into Poland at Medyka. Mughni has been learning cybersecurity and radio electronics in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis, which Russian strikes pounded on Tuesday.

“Yemen is also a place of war,” he defined in an interview with the AP.

Ahmed Ibrahim, a 23-year-old Egyptian, arrived in Poland along with his cat in a service late Monday, feeling surprised and sick after days of journey. He stated he had studied drugs in Ukraine for 5 years and had just one yr left. Ibrahim had no concept what his future holds and even what his subsequent steps are.

“What should I do?” he requested.

Earlier, a Pakistani man acquired off a bus that had come from the town of Lviv in western Ukraine. Shaking within the chilly of a grocery store car parking zone, he advised a volunteer that he desires to go to Germany however has no cash.

The volunteer requested him if he needed to be taken to Krakow, a Polish metropolis that will convey him nearer to Germany, and he stated sure.

The U.N. refugee company stated Tuesday that some 660,000 refugees had already fled from Ukraine into neighboring international locations. Poland, a European Union nation that’s already house to many Ukrainians who went there to work in recent times, has seen essentially the most arrivals.

“This figure has been rising exponentially, hour after hour, literally, since Thursday,” company chief Filippo Grandi advised the United Nations Security Council on Monday, when the quantity had exceeded half one million. “I have worked in refugee crises for almost 40 years and I have rarely seen such an incredibly fast-rising exodus of people — the largest, surely, within Europe, since the Balkan wars.”

The U.N. has estimated that as many as 4 million refugees may go away Ukraine if the warfare deteriorates additional.

Rania Sadki, a Moroccan structure scholar who spent her twentieth birthday in a sports activities corridor in Medyka, a village in southeastern Poland, stated she deliberate to go to an uncle in Belgium.

Some non-Ukrainians have complained that they’ve waited longer in line to cross the Polish border than Ukrainians and in some instances felt handled poorly.

Sadki’s buddy Fatima Arrossufi, who additionally had been learning structure in Kharkiv, reported that Ukrainian border guards hit her boyfriend on the top and leg and he was hospitalized in Ukraine.

Kaneka Agnihotri, an Indian scholar who has lived in Ukraine for six years, walked six hours with out meals to the Shehyni border crossing. There, she stated, Ukrainian guards humiliated her and a gaggle of different Indians, telling them to face up and sit down over and over and getting near them with guards.

She advised the AP that her group later moved to a distinct border crossing the place they have been handled nicely. Once the group reached Poland, officers did all the things to assist, Agnihotri stated.

There have been some reviews that Africans, specifically, have been handled badly by Ukrainian border guards.

Cihan Yildiray, a 26-year-old from Turkey who has been working in Kyiv, stated Ukrainians handed by way of the border checkpoint extra simply. He stated he noticed Black folks and people of Arabic origin being overwhelmed by Ukrainian guards.