On 30 June 2025, 4.31 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine as a consequence of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine had a temporary protection status in the EU.
The EU countries hosting the highest number of beneficiaries of temporary protection from Ukraine were Germany (1 196 645 people; 27.8% of the EU total), Poland (992 505; 23.0%) and Czechia (378 420; 8.8%).
Compared with the end of May 2025, at the end of June, the total number of people from Ukraine under temporary protection in the EU increased by 32 940 (+0.8%).
The number of persons under temporary protection increased in all EU countries, with the 3 largest absolute increases observed in Poland (+5 660; +0.6%), Czechia (+4 745; +1.3%) and Germany (+3 805; +0.3%).
Source datasets: migr_asytpsm and migr_asytpspop
The highest ratio of temporary protection beneficiaries per thousand people were observed in Czechia (34.7), Poland (27.2) and Estonia (25.1), whereas the corresponding figure at the EU level was 9.6 per thousand people.
On 30 June 2025, Ukrainian citizens represented over 98.4% of the beneficiaries of temporary protection in the EU. Adult women made up 44.7% of the beneficiaries. Minors accounted for almost one third (31.2%), while adult men comprised close to a quarter (24.1%) of the total.
Data presented in this article refer to the attribution of temporary protection status based on the Council Implementing Decision 2022/382 of 4 March 2022, establishing the existence of a mass influx of displaced persons from Ukraine due to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and introducing temporary protection.
On 13 June 2025, the European Council adopted the decision to extend the temporary protection for these people from 4 March 2026 to 4 March 2027.