Over 4.5 million Ukrainian refugees have returned home despite the ongoing war, driven by family ties, economic struggles abroad, and hope for peace. Challenges like destroyed infrastructure and discrimination in host countries also play a role.

Ukraine War Refugees Returning Home: Understanding the Reasons Behind the Trend
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has displaced millions since Russia's invasion in February 2022. By May 2025, over 5 million refugees had fled Ukraine, with an estimated 8 million internally displaced. However, a significant trend has emerged: more than 4.5 million Ukrainians have returned home despite the war.
Reasons for Return Migration
Several factors contribute to the return of refugees:
- Family and Community Ties: Many refugees long to reunite with family members who remained in Ukraine or to rebuild their lives in familiar surroundings.
- Economic Stability: While host countries like Germany and Poland offer temporary protection, some refugees struggle to find stable employment or housing, prompting them to return.
- Hope for Peace: Despite the ongoing conflict, some Ukrainians believe in the possibility of a resolution and wish to contribute to rebuilding their homeland.
- Discrimination and Challenges Abroad: Reports of ethnic discrimination, particularly against non-European and Romani refugees, have made some feel unwelcome in host countries.
The Role of International Support
The European Union's Temporary Protection Directive has provided Ukrainians with rights to stay, work, and study in member states. However, the directive's temporary nature leaves many uncertain about their long-term future, influencing their decision to return.
Challenges Upon Return
Returning refugees face numerous challenges, including destroyed infrastructure, limited access to healthcare, and the psychological toll of war. Organizations like the UNHCR are working to support returnees, but the scale of need remains immense.
For more information, visit UNHCR.