Ministry of Health: Danish hospitals are preparing to receive wounded Ukrainians
The Danish Ministry of Health announced the allocation of 50 million Danish kroner for medicines and beds. In addition to Denmark's donation of medicines and medical equipment to Ukraine, Denmark is also ready to receive a few hundred Ukrainians in Danish hospitals.
The Danish Ministry of Health released this information in a press statement in response to the European Union's emergency request (HERA), and so far the Danish government has allocated 50 million Danish kroner for this purpose, according to TV2.
Stephanie Loos, chair of the Danish regional council, also announced that the regions are ready to provide assistance.
The Ukrainian government accepted the Danish grant, and at the same time expressed the need for rapid assistance due to the rapid development of the conflict.
The Danish Emergency Management Agency is assisting health authorities in transporting medical equipment, and the National Board of Health and Regions is having an ongoing dialogue about how Denmark can contribute more.








