
Children play with hoops in a class room in a school in Perekhrestya, close to the Ukrainian-Hungarian border on March 7, 2022, a refuge for 93 orphaned children evacuated from the Artek children聮s camp near Kyiv a few days ago due to the Russian invasion. -AFP
STRASBORG, France 鈥 A top EU official warned Tuesday the bloc needs to ensure unaccompanied children fleeing the war in Ukraine do not fall victim to people traffickers.
鈥淲e need to be aware that there are people, criminals, that could try to use this situation,鈥 EU home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson told the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a huge risk of unaccompanied children being victims of trafficking.鈥
The United Nations said Tuesday that two million people have now fled Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion less than two weeks ago.
The EU has for the first time triggered its protection mechanism granting the refugees crossing over its border the right to stay and work in the bloc.
The vast majority of those arriving are women and children as men are called up for military service.
鈥淲e need to do more to protect the children,鈥 Johansson said.
On Sunday, Slovak police said an 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the border into EU member Slovakia with just a plastic bag, a passport and a telephone number written on his hand.
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