Bulgaria: 2000 Beds in Hotels in the Varna Region are Waiting for Refugees from Ukraine

Nearly ten hoteliers have already expressed readiness to accommodate newcomers from Ukraine, with 2,000 beds currently available, Varna's new regional governor Blagomir Kotsev said today, welcoming the two buses to the first to be evacuated from Odessa. He clarified that the beds are not only in the city, but also in the resorts in the area.

According to him, it is still unclear who will take over their food, as well as overhead costs for electricity and water. According to him, the decision on this topic will be made at the national level, as well as how to proceed with the settlement of people's documents.

First Evacuated Bulgarians from Ukraine arrived in Bulgaria

The new Regional Coordination Headquarters in Varna will be convened on Monday, Kotsev added. As BTA informs, it will include representatives of the municipality, the Ministry of Interior, the Health Inspectorate and other institutions that can help refugees. According to Kotsev, many people will probably need to be accommodated in the coming days, but it will become clear on Monday who those who arrive in their cars will turn to.

Most of those who arrived by bus said they had someone to stay with in Bulgaria. Tatiana Dimova from Odessa shared that her husband is Bulgarian, her son also has Bulgarian citizenship. She said they spent the last night in a bomb shelter in Odessa because of explosions. However, her mother, brothers and sisters remained there. According to Dimova, her relatives will find it difficult to flee Ukraine because they cannot draw up their documents.

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