Persons who have not made accommodation arrangements on their own will be provided, upon their entry, with information on the nearest reception centres - in Osijek, Varaždinske Toplice, and as of 7 March in Gospić, the Civil Protection Directorate said on Sunday.
Their stay in the reception centres will be short, up to 48 hours, after which they will be provided with permanent accommodation.
Refugees who have made accommodation arrangements on their own will have to report to the nearest Red Cross office, where they will be provided with the necessary information, and they also have to report their stay with the nearest police station.
The leaflet in Croatian and Ukrainian is available at https://civilna-zastita.gov.hr/vijesti/letak-s-korisnim-informacijama-za-raseljene-osobe-iz-ukrajine/5442
Even though to enter Croatia Ukrainian nationals are required to have a biometric passport or a non-biometric passport and a visa, in the current situation displaced persons from Ukraine do not need to present such documents, reads the leaflet.
HLJK launches fund-raising campaign
The Croatian Chamber of Pharmacists (HLJK) has launched a humanitarian campaign to raise funds to buy critically needed medicines and medical products, to be delivered with the support of the Civil Protection to points of reception in Ukraine.
HLJK said that money can be donated via its bank account:
IBAN: HR5923600001503058540
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POZIV NA BROJ: 2022
OPIS UPLATE: Humanitarna akcija za Ukrajinu