The tidal wave of Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s conflict continues spilling into border nations and other countries, surpassing more than 3 million people since the invasion began on Feb. 24. At 1.5 million, nearly half of the refugees fleeing the country are children while 9 out of 10 people escaping are either women or minors, according to United Nations data. Paul Dillon, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration (IOM), said, “We have now reached 3 million mark in terms of movements of people out of Ukraine to neighboring countries. And among these people, there are some 157,000 third-country nationals.” Further, the organization also noted large caravans of women and children making the difficult voyage to cross borders are inviting targets for human traffickers. Refugees are particularly susceptible to being intercepted by traffickers near border crossings, where crowds of humanity, officials, and transportation workers can be disorienting for new arrivals. “To give a …