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EU: over 4 million Ukrainian refugees in the European Union. Half of the total is in Germany and Poland

On 30 November 2025, a total of 4.33 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine had temporary protection status in the EU, according to the latest figures released by Eurostat today. Compared with the end of October 2025, the total number of people from Ukraine under temporary protection increased by 30,615 (+0.7%). The EU countries hosting the highest number of beneficiaries of temporary protection from Ukraine were Germany (1,241,000 people; 28.7% of the EU total), Poland (968,750; 22.4%) and Czechia (392,670; 9.1%). Among the 26 EU countries with available data, the number of people under temporary protection increased in 21 countries, with the 3 largest absolute increases observed in Germany (+11,040; +0.9%), Poland (+3,745; +0.4%) and Spain (+2,810; +1.1%). The highest ratios of temporary protection beneficiaries per thousand people were observed in Czechia (36.0), Poland (26.5) and Slovakia (25.7), whereas the corresponding figure at the EU level was 9.6 per thousand people. On 30 November 2025, Ukrainian citizens represented over 98.4% of the beneficiaries of temporary protection in the EU. Adult women made up 43.6% of the beneficiaries. Minors accounted for almost one third (30.7%), while adult men comprised slightly more than a quarter (25.7%) of the total.

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