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Department of State
Office of Refugees and International Aid
Report on the Movement of Refugees
For Immediate Release
Refugee Crossings into Krauanagaz from Mitallduk
Since the onset of the crisis in Mitallduk in late May, an estimated 150,000 refugees have crossed into Krauanagaz, including previously displaced persons from Southern Krauanagaz. The influx has been particularly pronounced in recent weeks during the battle for Ta’ana, which has since fallen to insurgent forces. Refugee camps and processing centers in Krauanagaz are operating at maximum capacity, straining resources and logistical capabilities.
Legal and Illegal Refugee Crossings from Krauanagaz into Zuhlgan
According to the Federal Police Agency’s most recent findings, approximately 25,000 Krauanagazans have unlawfully crossed into Zuhlgan, fleeing the escalating violence and instability in border regions. Zuhlgani authorities reported a significant increase in attempted border crossings last week, with daily averages surpassing 800 individuals being detained or seeking asylum.
It is to be noted that Zuhlgan denies over 87% of asylum requests at the border or upon apprehension per our monitors along the border, often leading to situations where desperate persons may attempt to unlawfully enter Zuhlgan.
Overview
Since the beginning of the regional crisis in January 2024, a total of approximately 650,000 individuals have been displaced within and outside Mitallduk and Krauanagaz. This figure includes both internal displacement within the nations and external displacement into neighboring countries.
It is projected that by the end of July 2024, an additional 50,000 refugees may attempt to enter Krauanagaz or pass through Zuhlgan en route to Crabry.
Krauanagaz continues to work closely with international partners, including humanitarian agencies and neighboring governments, to manage the humanitarian response effectively. Emergency relief efforts are focusing on providing shelter, food, medical care, and psychosocial support to those affected by the crisis.
The Krauanagazan State Department emphasizes the urgent need for sustained international support and solidarity to address the unfolding crises and their regional implications. As the situation evolves, Krauanagaz remains committed to upholding its humanitarian obligations and providing sanctuary to those fleeing violence and persecution.
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Secretary of State
Darius Korin
Undersecretary of State for Refugees and Aid
Kalara Maorki