TOPSHOT - Sergyi Badylevych (C), 41, hugs his wife Natalia Badylevych (R), 42, and baby in an underground metro station used as bomb shelter in Kyiv on March 2, 2022. - On the seventh day of fighting in Ukraine Russia claims control on March 2, 2022 of the southern port city of Kherson, street battles rage in Ukraine's second-biggest city Kharkiv, and Kyiv braces for a feared Russian assault. (Photo by Aris Messinis / STF / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/STF/AFP via Getty Images)
CNN  — 

Nearly two years after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, civilians remaining inside the country and those who’ve left their homes still need humanitarian aid.

Some 5.9 million refugees from the war-torn nation have fled across Europe while an estimated 3.7 million are internally displaced, according to UN data.

“The war in Ukraine is a humanitarian disaster for all people,” UNHCR Spokesperson Christopher Boian told CNN.

Since the invasion, CNN audiences have donated over $8 million to help the people of Ukraine. But the need persists as fighting rages on.

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