The war in Ukraine and massive rocket attacks, unfortunately, continue. Ukrainians are forced to evacuate their hometowns to various countries around the world. Learn more about which organizations evacuate citizens of Ukraine abroad for free
The entire territory of Ukraine, unfortunately, remains dangerous due to the threat of rocket or artillery attacks. Also, the regions of our country, which are near the front line, are experiencing extreme destruction. It is not surprising that people continue to leave dangerous places and seek shelter both in calmer cities of Ukraine and abroad. We tell you which organizations evacuate Ukrainians for free and where you can go.
Evacuation to Finland and Norway
The Polish organization "Asymetryści" evacuates Ukrainians to these Scandinavian countries free of charge. To get help:
• Contact the organization's Facebook page;
• Write to [email protected];
• Ask the Polish volunteers at the "Wschodnia" train station.
Evacuation of Ukrainians to Israel
The non-profit organization "Israel4Ukraine" helps Ukrainians to go to Israel. By asking for help, you will receive:
• Free evacuation to the Polish border;
• Train tickets;
• Organization of medical evacuation, if necessary.
There are several ways to contact Israel4Ukraine:
• Social networks and messengers: Whatsapp +(972) 58 511 8788; Facebook; Instagram; Telegram @israel4ukraine;
• Email [email protected];
• Call +(972) 58 511 8788;
• Visit the Israel office at Albert Kiosso 5, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6813472.
Ukrainians of Jewish origin who have the right to repatriate to Israel are offered an escort to Israel. To leave an application, contact the hotline at +380983630832, +380677686222, 0 (800) 3333 01.
Evacuation of refugees from Ukraine to Moldova
The Medibus organization evacuates people from Kharkiv to Chisinau free of charge. Departure is made every Thursday at 12:00, and arrival at the destination at 9:00 the next day.
Please note that the organization also transports bedridden and disabled people. If necessary, Medibus will help you get from Moldova to other European countries for free.
Fill out the registration form here.
Evacuation to Poland
Currently, the "System Ptah" continues to operate, according to which evacuation by buses to Poland is possible.
Read how to use free buses in our material.
Evacuation within Ukraine
ADRA Ukraine supports the residents of Dnipro who suffered after the shelling on January 14. Residents of Dnipro can count on evacuation across Ukraine and provision of medical transport for people with reduced mobility.
To arrange a move, please call: +38 050 572 04 07; +38 067 203 62 48; +38 067 333 17 52; +38 093 170 67 39; +38 050 615 57 50.
For residents of Donetsk region, the Government Coordination Headquarters is organizing evacuation to Cherkasy region. The train will depart once every 4 days from Pokrovsk. After arriving in Cherkasy, residents of Donetsk region will receive free housing, humanitarian aid and psychological support.
Read more details including train timetables, routes and contact numbers here.
Please note that the last evacuation train leaves on February 28.
Departure from hot spots
Volunteer organizations "Rubikus" and "Helping to Leave" help Ukrainians to leave cities where hostilities are taking place. Volunteers also coordinate Ukrainians deported to Russia when leaving the territory of the aggressor state and stay in touch during evacuation.
• Contact "Rubikus" through their Facebook or website;
• Write to "Helping to Leave" via Telegram-bot.
Remember! Evacuation to safer cities will help you and your loved ones save your life and health. Many volunteers, both in Ukraine and abroad, support the displaced and provide everything necessary for settling life in a new place.
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