Krakow offered on. “The first 12 days to the prelude to what will happen” – News
– There are 14 clerks, 20 volunteers and 4 paramedics working outside. We fulfill all the basic sources of services, including transport by ambulance to the network – said Andrzej Kulig, vice-president of Krakow.
On Monday, Paweł Szefernaker, the deputy minister of the Ministry of Interior and Administration and the government’s plenipotentiary for Cooperation with the Local Government, came to Krakow, who, together with Andrzej Kulig, the deputy of the city and the Małopolskie Voivodeship, discussed further steps to deal with the refugee crisis. On this day, we will also witness crowds at the station.
– We cannot allow the railway station in Krakow to be like a railway station. We are preparing, our work is at ucom in ul. We want to create new points for services at the site of Jan Nowak-Jeziorański. We also have an old railway station in operation – said Łukasz Kmita, Voivode of Lesser Poland.
Andrzej Kulig says that the main station in Krakow is now a place where refugees are waiting to be connected to other cities. He added that some of them choose Kraków in the last place. – At night, she had the possibility that some place, for which a place was to be reserved in Liszki, said that they would not go to Liszki, they would wait until some places would be found for them in Krakow – presented the vice.
The voivode invaded that so far several hundred pallets with humanitarian aid had left Ukraine. – We do everything to get a lot out. Such an oversensitive event is the fact that the railway station in Krakow will be taken away, where refugees from all over Poland arrive. Many of them come to Krakow because they know the city. Several cities in Poland are changing in the sense of the city’s Ukrainians being safe.
– As Krakow and exp. we are one of those clients of Małopolska. The minister’s visit was important because we reviewed this review of what awaits us in the near term. These first 12 days were a prelude to what awaited us – summed up Andrzej Kulig.