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Did you know nomination

The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was: rejected by Narutolovehinata5 (talk12:14, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Given that the article is still having a high editing load at the moment (I count around 16 edits within the last day) it appears that the article is currently too unstable to be approved for DYK. It has been a week since the marking for closure and yet the situation has not changed. As such I am regretfully closing the nomination. There is no prejudice against re-nomination if the article is brought to GA status.

[[File:|140px|Ukrainian refugees crossing into Poland ]]
Ukrainian refugees crossing into Poland
  • ... that since the start of the Russian invasion, over 5 million Ukrainian refugees have left Ukraine, the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War? Source: “Ukraine has fastest-growing refugee crisis since second world war, says UN
    More than 1.5 million people reportedly crossed into neighbouring countries since Russia invaded”
    “The Russian invasion of Ukraine has triggered the fasting-growing refugee crisis in Europe since the second world war, according to the head of the UN’s refugee agency.”
    The Guardian

Created by Thriley (talk), Ziko (talk), and Leaky.Solar (talk). Nominated by Thriley (talk) at 02:55, 7 March 2022 (UTC).[reply]

Annoyingly my ITN nomination has been closed on the grounds that this is part of the ongoing 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine which is already "in the news". So I will review this. Chidgk1 (talk) 13:54, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thriley New enough, long enough

Please shorten the "Alleged unequal treatment at the borders" section to summary style.

Also given the discussion at Talk:Ukrainian_refugee_crisis#Pictures_of_refugees,_especially_minors do you want a picture or not? If so which pic?

Optional - translate titles of non-English cites (trans-title param).

Happy with your hook but have proposed a shorter alternative if you prefer. Chidgk1 (talk) 14:17, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thank you for your help. I will do some editing. A photo would be good. I like the current photo of people sheltering under the bridge. Is it of high enough quality for the main page? Maybe there are other photos? I looked a few days ago, but there must be more now. Not sure if all of them have been categorized properly. Thriley (talk) 19:43, 9 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The image was changed. I like this new one better. Thriley (talk) 20:05, 9 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thriley It does not have to be the lead pic if you prefer another. There is no guarantee that a pic will be added but if you suggest one the DYK co-ordinators will decide later depending on quality and other DYK pics. You probably also need to tell them which hook you prefer - I prefer the shorter one as more punchy. Chidgk1 (talk) 06:06, 10 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Chidgk1: I just added a photo to the nomination. Both hooks are fine. I’d like to leave the choice up to the DYK team. Thank you again for your help. Thriley (talk) 02:26, 11 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

All OK. Note to co-ordinators - as this is topical it would be great if you could put it in as soon as possible. Chidgk1 (talk) 06:06, 10 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

evrik As the number has only recently stabilised at 5 million people perhaps you could wait a little longer. Hopefully there will not be any more dramatic developments, so I am guessing the rate of edits will reduce soon. Chidgk1 (talk) 07:24, 23 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 27 June 2023

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The result of the move request was: page moved. Pincrete (talk) 05:01, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]


2022–present Ukrainian refugee crisisUkrainian refugee crisis (2022–present) – I think this looks better. Plus it was supported in this RM. 90.255.6.219 (talk) 08:46, 27 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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This doesn't seem to be controversial, so I've done the move nowPincrete (talk) 05:01, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Outdated/misleading refugee data in paragraph

"As of 18 October 2022, according to UNHCR data, the countries receiving the largest numbers of Ukrainians were Russia (2.77 million), Poland (1.5 million), Germany (1 million) and the Czech Republic (0.5 million)"

This sentence is conflating border crossings for Russia with refugees for the other nations. It is also outdated information and redundant with data in the side table which is neither outdated nor misleading. Fredepd (talk) 23:18, 18 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Fredepd, you are correct and I have updated the text and the 'countries' bar chart to record 'registered' AFA possible rather than 'crossings" - which as you say leads to an inflated (and madly out of date) figure for Rus Fed. UNHCR has changed the way it displays figures several times - in the beginning of the crisis, all figures were 'crossings' which gave a misleading picture as many millions were entering Poland and other 'neighbour' countries , many of whom travelled onwards or went 'home' as soon as they could. We don't have 'registered', nor 'onward' nor 'return' figures for Russia, so all we can do is note the different criteria UNHCR has used. I've modified the text you pointed to such that it records those who have soought asylum/temp protection, rather than crossings. Pincrete (talk) 09:56, 19 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 16 September 2023

the true number of refugees. Asura Indra (talk) 12:23, 16 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. EnIRtpf09b (talk) 13:13, 16 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 26 May 2024

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The result of the move request was: moved. (non-admin closure) Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 04:26, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Ukrainian refugee crisis (2022–present)Ukrainian refugee crisis – In line with "Russian invasion of Ukraine" and WP:CONCISE; year seems more like a redundant attachment to me, there is no other refugee crisis that it could potentially be confused with. –Tobias (talk) 16:24, 26 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.