Latvia is currently providing refuge for over 31,555 Ukrainian citizens fleeing the ongoing conflict in their country, recent Eurostat data reveals. This figure represents a significant humanitarian effort by the Baltic nation. The influx of refugees places demands on Latvia’s social services and infrastructure. The Latvian government, along with support from the European Union, is working to provide housing, healthcare, and educational opportunities for those displaced. Eurostat’s data provides a snapshot of the broader refugee crisis stemming from the war in Ukraine, highlighting the widespread displacement across Europe. The number of Ukrainians seeking refuge in Latvia continues to be monitored as the situation evolves. This data underscores the continuing need for international support for both refugees and host countries.