The number of people who entered Ukraine through its western border on April 30 rose from over 35,000 a day earlier to almost 40,000, the highest since the start of the war, the State Border Service reported on Facebook on Sunday.
According to its data, on the last day of April, a record number of vehicles passing through the border since the beginning of the war was also recorded – 19 thousand, which may be due to the expectations of closing the window for preferential import of cars into Ukraine in connection with the relevant law submitted to the Verkhovna Rada .
The exit flow on April 30 remained at the level of the previous day – 38 thousand, being less than the entry flow for the first time since April 24, the State Border Service indicated.
The agency clarified that over the past day, the number of registered vehicles with humanitarian cargo increased to 380 from 250 the day before.
The State Border Service recalled that, according to the Slovak side, from May 2, the Velke Slementse checkpoint (on the Ukrainian side – Malye Selmentsy) will operate from 09:00 to 21:00 (Kyiv time).
According to the data of the Polish border service on Twitter, on April 30, 26.8 thousand entered Ukraine from the country against 23.6 thousand the day before. In the opposite direction, the flow amounted to 23.5 thousand compared to 21.8 thousand a day earlier.
In total, since the beginning of the war, the Polish border agency points out, 3.076 million people entered the country from Ukraine, and 975 thousand people in the opposite direction.
According to UNHCR data, as of 13:00 on April 29, a total of 5.469 million people left Ukraine since the beginning of the war (excluding entry flow), of which 3.014 million went to Poland, 881.19 thousand to Romania and Moldova, and 656 to Russia 38 thousand, Hungary – 519.98 thousand, Slovakia – 371.92 thousand, Belarus – 25 thousand.
At the same time, according to the State Border Service, 1.29 million people have entered Ukraine by this date since February 28.
The nomination for pumping Russian gas to Europe as of May 1 is 96.7 million cubic meters. m compared to 69.6 million cubic meters. m on April 30, according to the data of the “GTS Operator of Ukraine”.
Gazprom (MOEX: GAZP) supplies Russian gas for transit through the territory of Ukraine in the regular mode, in accordance with the confirmed applications of European consumers – 97.2 million cubic meters. m on May 1,” the official representative of the company Sergey Kupriyanov told reporters.
European importers of Russian gas have significantly increased their bids for the supply of Gazprom’s fuel, waiting for contract prices to fall. Most of the contracts are linked to the day-ahead market index – its value in April was at a record level of about $1,400 per thousand cubic meters, and in May dropped to $1,100.
In April, as before in January of this year, buyers minimized gas withdrawals under contracts with external suppliers, trying to find a cheaper alternative on the spot market. Contract prices approaching spot prices automatically increased import bids.
The situation with the production of electricity from renewable sources in Europe has deteriorated markedly this week. Last week (from 18 to 24 April) wind turbines provided an average of 17% of electricity generation in the EU, but for the six days of this week, their contribution is only 8.8%, according to data from the WindEurope association. For ten days ahead, Europe is expected to have low wind or calm weather, which does not give a chance to correct the situation.
Europe continues pumping gas into underground storage facilities. At the moment, the reserves are 33%, growth over the past day – 0.26 percentage points, according to data from the association Gas Infrastructure Europe. The current level of stocks in UGS facilities in Europe lags behind the five-year average by 6 percentage points. In April, injection was held back by high prices for imported gas.
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The Ministry of Education and Science says that Ukrainian students in Poland, Germany and Italy have the necessary conditions for learning.
“On April 26, 2022, the monitoring visit of the members of the Coordinating Headquarters for the Protection of the Rights of the Child under martial law to the EU countries ended … Monitoring the movement of Ukrainian children allows timely decisions to be made to protect the rights of children, organize the educational process and provide applicants with the necessary technical means,” the statement says. press release from the Ministry of Education.
It is noted that the results of the monitoring visit to Poland, Germany and Italy testify to the creation of all conditions for children temporarily displaced abroad. In particular, children are provided with the necessary means of education and continue to receive an education of the appropriate level.
“Students are involved in the educational process both in educational institutions and in institutions of Ukraine (remotely),” the message says.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Friday requested $514 million to support its continued response to the humanitarian needs of war-affected people in Ukraine and neighboring countries.
According to the IOM, since the beginning of the war, more than 7.7 million people have become internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine and more than 5 million refugees, as well as at least 233,000 third-country nationals have asked for asylum in other countries.
“Humanitarian needs in the region continue to grow, with the affected population in need of critical support… The IOM emergency appeal aims to reach more than 10 million people: 8 million in Ukraine and 2 million people who have fled the country. assistance includes IDPs, refugees, third-country nationals and vulnerable groups, including women, children, the elderly and people with disabilities.
The organization intends to continue to provide support to national and local governments, as well as non-governmental organizations and civil society representatives in various sectors. It is planned to expand the organization of shelters, accommodation centers, reception and transit points. IOM also provides temporary shelter and non-food items to those in need.
“Faced with growing health needs, IOM will continue to improve access to healthcare… In addition, IOM is working to improve water supply, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure… The supply chain established by the Organization in the region will continue to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to people in hard-to-reach areas,” – the message says.
Hollywood actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie visited the Lviv region, where she met with refugees and volunteers, head of the Lviv regional military administration Maxim Kozitsky said.
“In one of the medical facilities, she visited the children who had suffered from a missile attack by the Russian military on the railway station in Kramatorsk. She was very touched by their stories. One girl even managed to personally tell Ms. Jolie about her dream. The Ambassador also visited a boarding school. She talked and took pictures with She promised that she would come again,” Kozitsky wrote on the Telegram channel.
Jolie also met with volunteers who provide medical and psychological assistance at the Lviv railway station, and with migrants from war zones.
“For all of us, this visit was a surprise. Many people who saw Jolie in the Lviv region could not believe that it was really her. But since February 24, Ukraine has shown the whole world that we have a lot of incredible things,” the head of the OVA stressed.