It is believed that the issues of gender and sexuality during the war should fade into the background, as the war equalizes everyone. In fact, during any humanitarian crisis, queer people are exposed to particular risks and threats: increased levels of violence, lack of access to medical, psychological and other assistance due to social exclusion, problems at the border. Queers have a much harder time migrating and applying for asylum than heteronormatives and especially couples. In Russia, it is impossible for them to obtain asylum, in the West, many queer people are regularly denied it. But even having fled the war to a European country, queer people from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus are still in danger.