Westmeath has the highest number of beneficiaries at 2,870.
There's been a slight increase in the number of Ukrainians classed as 'Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection' in the midlands.
A total of 6,624 currently reside in the region, a 3.7% increase on the previous figures released by the CSO in September last year.
Offaly saw the biggest increase at 9.1% , followed by Laois at 5.2% while the number in Westmeath dropped 1.1%.
Westmeath still has the largest number of Ukrainian Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection at 2,870, followed by Offaly at 2094, and Laois at 1,660 people.
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