Over 6.7 Million Expected to Displace Due to Conflicts

The Danish Refugee Council predicts that wars and attacks on civilians will cause over 6.7 million people to be displaced worldwide in the next two years.


Over 6.7 Million Expected to Displace Due to Conflicts

"The Danish Council for Refugees" anticipates that wars and attacks on civilians will lead to the displacement of more than 6.7 million people in all parts of the world over the next two years.

The report issued by the council indicates that this staggering number of refugees will put significant pressure on host countries and humanitarian organizations, necessitating increased international efforts to provide the necessary assistance.

In this context, the spokesperson for the Danish Council for Refugees stated: "We will witness a significant increase in refugee flows over the coming years as a result of political turmoil and armed conflicts in various regions of the world."

"This poses a major challenge for the affected areas, and we need better preparedness and stronger international cooperation to address this increasing influx of refugees."