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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: A train from Chop, Ukraine, arrives at the train station in Záhony carrying 330 refugees from Ukraine according the the train personnel. Ukrainian refugees arrive daily at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Customs officers wait as a train from Chop, Ukraine, arrives at the train station in Záhony carrying 330 refugees from Ukraine according the the train personnel. Ukrainian refugees arrive daily at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Customs officers wait as a train from Chop, Ukraine, arrives at the train station in Záhony carrying 330 refugees from Ukraine according the the train personnel. Ukrainian refugees arrive daily at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: A train from Chop, Ukraine, arrives at the train station in Záhony carrying 330 refugees from Ukraine according the the train personnel. Ukrainian refugees arrive daily at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_77...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: A train from Chop, Ukraine, arrives at the train station in Záhony carrying 330 refugees from Ukraine according the the train personnel. Ukrainian refugees arrive daily at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_77...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Train arrives at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People embrace after arrival by train at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Ukrainian refugee woman Alona pushes a pram with her son through Nyugati train station in Budapest. Alona and her 1.5-year-old son as well as her mother arrived at Nyugati station from Ukraine on 6 March, following a 26-hour long journey from Kyiv, from which they had to flee following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People embrace after arrival by train at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People arrive by train at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Ukrainian refugee woman Alona pushes a pram with her son through Nyugati train station in Budapest. Alona and her 1.5-year-old son as well as her mother arrived at Nyugati station from Ukraine on 6 March, following a 26-hour long journey from Kyiv, from which they had to flee following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Families disembark a train at Nyugati station in Budapest, greeted by an aid worker giving support to newly arrived families from Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • On the commuter train home from Trinidad to nearby villages and hamlets.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People crowd in an area of Nyugati station in Budapest where newly arrived refugees from Ukraine can receive food supplies, basic clothing and medicine free of charge. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 23 May 2022, Rostov-on-Don, Russia: Rostov-Glavny train station in Rostov-on-Don.
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  • 23 May 2022, Rostov-on-Don, Russia: People walk along the platform at the Rostov-Glavny train station in Rostov-on-Don.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: A woman smiles as she has her ticket checked on the night train from Moscow towards Rostov-on-Don at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: A young boy carries a heavy bag as he and a group of other Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: A Ukrainian refugee waits to disembark from a train in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People walk along the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Ukrainian refugee Ruslan from Kyiv, Ukraine has arrived at Nyugati station in Budapest with his two daughters and his wife. The journey from Kyiv has been going on for days already, and is not over yet, as the family is headed for Prague, Czech Republic. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People walk along the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Ukrainian refugee Ruslan from Kyiv, Ukraine has arrived at Nyugati station in Budapest with his two daughters and his wife. The journey from Kyiv has been going on for days already, and is not over yet, as the family is headed for Prague, Czech Republic. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A young boy rides on his father's shoulders at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A young boy rides on his father's shoulders at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_72...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A woman carries her child across the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_72...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A woman carries her child across the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A woman carries her child across the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_72...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A woman carries her child across the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH1_42...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH1_42...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH1_42...jpg
  • 24 May 2022, Rostov-on-Don, Russia: People make their way to the night train to Moscow from the Rostov-Glavny station in Rostov-on-Don.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH2_78...jpg
  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Ukrainian refugees arrive at the train station in Záhony, Hungary. A town of some 3,500 residents, Záhony has become a key border crossing for Ukrainians going to Hungary, particularly by train. Záhony residents support incoming refugees in a variety of ways, and a local high school has been repurposed to serve as a temporary centre for accommodation with a capacity for 250 refugees, as they pass through the town on their way onward into Hungary or other neighbouring countries. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, more than 200,000 people have crossed the border from Ukraine into Hungary, to seek refuge from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220310_AH1_47...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Ukrainian refugee Ruslan from Kyiv, Ukraine has arrived at Nyugati station in Budapest with his two daughters and his wife. The journey from Kyiv has been going on for days already, and is not over yet, as the family is headed for Prague, Czech Republic. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People crowd in an area of Nyugati station in Budapest where newly arrived refugees from Ukraine can receive food supplies, basic clothing and medicine free of charge. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_73...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A young boy rides on his father's shoulders at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
    Hungary-2022-Hillert-20220307_AH2_72...jpg
  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: A woman carries her child across the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Platform and main building at Nyugati station in Budapest. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 26 September 2015, Trinidad, Cuba: At the train station, the old but functional commuter train picks up passengers before it runs through the countryside villages near Trinidad.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: Sign shows arriving and departing trains, as people make their way to the train at Kazansky railway station.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: Sign shows arriving and departing trains, as people make their way to the train at Kazansky railway station.
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  • 25 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: Train arrives at a platform at the metro station of Square of the Revolution in central Moscow. Moscow's underground system is famous for its unique architectural features.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train from Moscow to Rostov-on-Don, at Kazansky railway station in Moscow.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train at Kazansky railway station.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People make their way to the train at Kazansky railway station.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Olessia Shyshova, born in Ukraine but resident in Germany for the past 10 years has travelled to the border-crossing town of Záhony, Hungary, near the border to Ukraine, in order to pick up family members who have fled from Kyiv after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022. With them on the way, Olessia and her friends brought a range of supplies, which have now been loaded onto a cargo train and is to be brought into the Ukraine as support for the population there.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Olessia Shyshova, born in Ukraine but resident in Germany for the past 10 years has travelled to the border-crossing town of Záhony, Hungary, near the border to Ukraine, in order to pick up family members who have fled from Kyiv after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022. With them on the way, Olessia and her friends brought a range of supplies, which have now been loaded onto a cargo train and is to be brought into the Ukraine as support for the population there.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Olessia Shyshova, born in Ukraine but resident in Germany for the past 10 years has travelled to the border-crossing town of Záhony, Hungary, near the border to Ukraine, in order to pick up family members who have fled from Kyiv after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022. With them on the way, Olessia and her friends brought a range of supplies, which have now been loaded onto a cargo train and is to be brought into the Ukraine as support for the population there.
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  • 25 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: People wait for the train on one of the platforms at the metro station of Square of the Revolution in central Moscow. Moscow's underground system is famous for its unique architectural features.
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  • 10 March 2022, Záhony, Hungary: Olessia Shyshova, born in Ukraine but resident in Germany for the past 10 years has travelled to the border-crossing town of Záhony, Hungary, near the border to Ukraine, in order to pick up family members who have fled from Kyiv after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022. With them on the way, Olessia and her friends brought a range of supplies, which have now been loaded onto a cargo train and is to be brought into the Ukraine as support for the population there.
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  • 26 September 2015, Trinidad, Cuba: An old but functional commuter train runs through the countryside villages near Trinidad.
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  • 26 September 2015, Trinidad, Cuba: A young mother and her son return to their home village after a day in Trinidad, Cuba in 2015, by way of the old but functional commuter train that runs through the countryside.
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  • 26 September 2015, Trinidad, Cuba: An old but functional commuter train runs through the countryside villages near Trinidad. Here, passengers have got off and are heading home.
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  • 22 May 2022, Moscow, Russia: Sign reading 'To trains' at the entrance to the Kazansky railway station.
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  • Luxembourg central station.
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  • Luxembourg central station.
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  • Kirchberg, main location of the European Union institutions in Luxembourg.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Skafi (left) and Mahmoud Akil (right) train to become carpenters. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Skafi (left) and Mahmoud Akil (right) train to become carpenters. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Skafi (left) and Mahmoud Akil (right) train to become carpenters. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Computer class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Computer class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Computer class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Computer class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Computer class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old student Omar Mohsen from Beit Hanina participates in telecommunication class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Sara Ewiwe from 'Anata holds up two well-eaten plates ready to be washed, as she participates in catering class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: A student works behind a curtain because of the strong light emitted from a exercise in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Sama'a Siam (right( and Hayat Mhesl (left) do the dishes as they finish catering class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 21-year-old student Duha Ewiwe from 'Anata cuts cheese, as she participates in catering class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Teacher Ameer Babeesh shows his catering students how to present a dish. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Teacher Ameer Babeesh shows his catering students how to present a dish. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Teacher Ameer Babeesh shows his catering students how to cook shrimp. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Carpentry student Emran Bukhari operates a CNC cutter to produce a version of the Lutheran World Federation logo. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old students Omar Mohsen (left) and Jafar Salameh (right) from Beit Hanina participate in telecommunication class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old student Usama Zag from Hebron works on adjusting the steering on a car during auto-mechanics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Televommunications teacher Majdi Bakri (right)  gives instructions to student Adnan Abu Quader (left) at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old student Usama Zag from Hebron works on adjusting the steering on a car during auto-mechanics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Sami (left) and Mohammad (right) work on constructing a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old student Mohammad Abasi, from Silwan, practices welding as class is underway in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 16-year-old student Mohammad Abasi, from Silwan, practices welding as class is underway in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: A student practices welding, as class is underway in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: A student practices welding, as class is underway in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: 17-year-old student Mohammad Awajneh from Bethany near the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, practices welding as class is underway in Metal Work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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