Here you can find useful links. Please keep in mind that information may change quickly.

<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Requests for urgent assistance within Ukraine</b></font>

 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Information on fleeing to the European Union</b></font>
 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Legal information for Germany</b></font>
 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Transportation</b></font>
    • General advice to prevent human trafficking:
      Do not give anyone the originals of documents; store copies of your documents in different places. Do not agree to any work of dubious nature; do not borrow from strangers, keep in touch with relatives, keep in mind emergency numbers: EU assistance – 112

      If possible, do not travel alone. If you are traveling in private cars, inform relatives or friends, send them a photo of the number plate.

    • Trains in Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, France and the Netherlands are free for people with Ukrainian identity documents.
    • Information from Deutschen Bahn
      auf Deutsch | українською | на русском | in English
    • Zugverbindungen für Geflüchtete

    • For help with transport within EU, you may use this telegram bot from Vitsche Berlin
      https://t.me/VitscheTransportBot

    • Information on waiting time at UA borders

 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Accomodation in Germany</b></font>
    • Platform to find private accomodation in Germany:
      https://unterkunft-ukraine.de/request

    • In Germany, state accommodation is organised on the communal level. Please speak to the local aid organisations for further information.

 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Information for vulnerable groups</b></font>
 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Information about Switzerland</b></font>
 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Informationen about the Netherlands</b></font>
 
<font color='#6b221c' size='+1'><b>Information about Poland</b></font>