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# Migrations of War

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Authors:\
Anna Rubanska, Dmytro Serbulov.

Citation: Rubanska A., Serbulov D., Migrations of war (dataset). TG Archive of the War, Center for Urban History (2024). Accessed via: <https://telegram.lvivcenter.org>.

Access:  temporarily unavailable.

Usage:  the data can be used only for non-commercial research.

Topics: migration, IDPs, border crossing, refugees, temporary protection.&#x20;

Data collected: We selected channels and chats where the issue of refugees or IDPs is reflected in the title, description, and keywords. The dataset includes archival items from the thematic collections Border, Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, Economy, Volunteer groups, City and regional channels and chats. &#x20;

Dataset description: The dataset is dedicated to Ukraine's migration processes caused by the Russian invasion on 24 February 2022. Published on 28 June, 2024.<br>

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<figure><img src="/files/vWDL5ph2gdEZBGpOMryD" alt="The inscription &#x22;I (heart) Ukraine&#x22; made of shells on the sand."><figcaption><p>[1]TG Archive of the War, ID 2043, published: 27 October 2022, 12:37. Accessed via file: <br>22102022-18022023/messages.html, https://telegram.lvivcenter.org, Center for Urban History.</p></figcaption></figure>

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