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Ukrainian refugees from Moldova arrive via air bridge in Germany

German border police officers check the documents of Ukrainian refugees who arrived in Germany with a first refugee plane from Moldova, after fleeing from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the international airport of Frankfurt, Germany, March 25, 2022. Boris Roessler/Pool via REUTERS

The first 134 of 2,500 Ukrainian refugees who Germany promised to admit from Moldova arrived on Friday as part of broader European plans to help Ukraine's neighbours look after those fleeing the Russian invasion.

The government of Moldova, one of Europe's poorest and smallest countries, had appealed for help to deal with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees straining critical infrastructure.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock committed to taking in some refugees during a trip to Moldova two weeks ago and was at Frankfurt airport on Friday to welcome the first arrivals.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock delivers candies to refugee children who arrived in Germany with a first refugee plane from Moldova, after fleeing from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the international airport of Frankfurt, Germany, March 25, 2022. Boris Roessler/Pool via REUTERS

"We are in a situation where as of today, already 4 million people have fled from Ukraine and we need to assume that this is going to go up to 8 to 10 million. And none of the border countries can shoulder this alone," Baerbock said.

In the month since Moscow invaded, Russian troops have met stiff resistance and failed to capture any major city, but around a quarter of Ukraine's 44 million people have been driven from their homes, 3.7 million going to other countries.

Other countries were joining Germany to fly refugees out of Moldova, she said.

A Lufthansa aircraft bringing Ukrainian refugees from Moldova to Germany arrives at Frankfurt Airport, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Frankfurt, Germany, March 25, 2022. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

"We have now been assured of agreements to take 14,000 people across Europe."

Germany has so far recorded around 250,000 Ukrainian refugees, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Friday.

"Ukraine's neighbouring countries cannot do this alone. They need our support and above all they need European support and we see that this air bridge can work," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock speaks to the media after the first flight bringing Ukrainian refugees from Moldova to Germany arrived at Frankfurt Airport, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Frankfurt, Germany, March 25, 2022. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

(Reporting by Sarah Marsh; editing by Grant McCool)

Ukrainian refugees who arrived in Germany with a first refugee plane from Moldova line up, after fleeing from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the international airport of Frankfurt, Germany, March 25, 2022. Boris Roessler/Pool via REUTERS
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