“As of the end of November 2025, 4.33 million Ukrainian citizens are under temporary protection in the countries of the European Union. This is 30.5 thousand people more than in October, or an increase of 0.7%, reports Eurostat. In general, the rate of growth of the number of Ukrainians in the EU is gradually slowing down. The largest number of Ukrainian refugees live in Germany – 1.24 million people, in Poland – 968.8”, — write on: ua.news
As of the end of November 2025, 4.33 million Ukrainian citizens are under temporary protection in the countries of the European Union. This is 30.5 thousand people more than in October, or an increase of 0.7%, reports Eurostat.
In general, the rate of growth of the number of Ukrainians in the EU is gradually slowing down.
The largest number of Ukrainian refugees live in Germany – 1.24 million people, in Poland – 968.8 thousand, and in the Czech Republic – 392.7 thousand. In November, a decrease in the number of Ukrainians was recorded in France, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Estonia and Belgium.
The burden per capita is most felt by the countries of Eastern Europe: in the Czech Republic there are 36 Ukrainians per thousand inhabitants, in Poland – 26.5, in Slovakia – 25.7, while the average figure in the EU is 9.6.
During the month, the number of Ukrainians increased in 21 of the 26 EU countries. The largest increase was recorded in Germany (+11.07 thousand), Poland (+3.74 thousand) and Spain (+2.77 thousand). At the same time, the number of new decisions on granting temporary protection decreased: 53,735 were issued in November, which is 32.5% less than in September and 27.8% less than in October.
The demographic structure of Ukrainians under temporary protection remains stable: 43.6% are adult women, 25.7% are adult men, and 30.7% are minors.
The leader of the “Freedom and Direct Democracy” party and the speaker of the lower house of the Czech Parliament Tomas Okamura announced the preparation of amendments to the legislation on Ukrainian refugees.
Polish society shows the lowest level of support for the reception of refugees from Ukraine in the last ten years, according to the results of a recent December survey by the Center for the Study of Public Opinion (CBOS).
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