People fleeing the war in Ukraine can now ask questions about their arrival in Bulgaria using a national hotline in four languages.
Phone numbers 02/905 55 55 and +380 322 465 075 have been published in "Bulgaria for Ukraine" portal - https://ukraine.gov.bg.
The portal also publishes rules for providing temporary protection to newcomers, as well as information on obtaining status, access to humanitarian and medical care, education and work, opening bank accounts, volunteer initiatives.
On the first day of the platform's existence, nearly 600 accommodation advertisements were submitted, the government's press service reported.
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