"It is important to convey the message to those in control of Eastern Ukraine, of Donbass region, who we call the de-facto authorities there, to allow humanitarian agencies space to do their work … I appealed also to those authorities and to the Ukrainian government to allow free movement of people across the contact line," Grandi said.
Grandi underscored that humanitarian assistance could contribute to strengthening people’s security and it was necessary for the authorities in the self-proclaimed region of Lugansk and Donetsk to understand that it was not a "security risk."
On January 28, Russia's Federal Migration Service Deputy Head Nikolai Smorodin said, citing official statistics on residency applications, that over 1.36 million Ukrainian citizens had applied to have legal status in Russia since the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in 2014. Almost 2.5 million Ukrainians are currently residing in Russia.