Ukrainians refuse to leave seaside hotels in Bulgaria, where they are accommodated by Bulgarian authorities.
For three months, more than 110,000 people have been provided with daily, completely unforeseen care. After May 31, however, the state stopped the resettlement of Ukrainian refugees in hotels and bases.
Deputy Prime Minister Kalina Konstantinova made a statement that the state can no longer afford to support Ukrainian citizens in hotels on the seafront. It was announced from the outset that the measure was temporary. For the second day, empty wagons and buses provided by the state, which had to transport refugees from the sea to bases in the interior, leave. Refugees show no desire to replace life in seaside resorts with ordinary work and daily worries...