Pozuelo de Alarcón, March 15 (EFE).- In the early followingnoon, and following more than 40 hours of travel, the first bus with 43 Ukrainians sent by the Fundación Madrina to the Polish-Ukrainian border.
From the Madrina Foundation they have reported that another two buses will arrive late in the followingnoon and another will arrive at dawn, but the rest of the vehicles, up to nine in total that it has managed these days, still do not know when they will be able to finish the trip.
As they add, they all have as their first stop the center of Pozuelo, where the Ukrainians will be able to obtain the necessary papers and permits, in addition to meeting families with whom associations such as Reacciona have contacted so that some of them can be welcomed.
This is the case of Cristina, a woman who has come to Pozuelo “in response to the call of the Reacciona Foundation” that they needed families to take in people, and in her case, according to what she tells Efe, she is going to take charge at her house in Collado Villalba of a mother with her three children, aged 15, 11 and 7, who, if there is no problem, will be able to leave today with this foster family.
At the arrival of this first bus from the Fundación Madrina was the spokesperson for Vox in the Madrid Assembly, Rocío Monasterio, who has received these 43 people, most of them mothers with their children, who have made this trip accompanied by volunteers from the foundation and 3 conductors.
After the meeting held this Tuesday with administrations and companies to deal with the management of refugees, the Government delegate in Madrid, Mercedes González, has been “proud” for the assembly of this first reception center in Spain in Pozuelo, which has been launched in fifteen days, and where 981 people have already been served.
(c) EFE Agency