If you are a survivor of trafficking, or you have a suspicion that someone else is, you should contact the Danish police on the emergency phone (dialling 112). Every contact with the police will be treated in strict confidence.
Many people will want to help you on your journey and after you arrive in Denmark. However, not everyone may be who they say they are; some may wish to take advantage of your situation.
For example, they may promise you accommodation, transport, or free food and use this to pressure you into sexual acts, work or other services you do not agree with. Or they may want to harm you or take your documents or other belongings.
Please have a look at UNHCR’s information video on “How to stay safe”:
The video is also available in Ukrainian and Russian.
The Danish Centre against Human Trafficking has made a leaflet that warns against human trafficking and helps you with information on how to get help in Denmark if you are a survivor of human trafficking. You can download this leaflet in English and Ukrainian.
You can also report possible war crimes in Ukraine on the Danish police’s website.