Two of Tallinn's deputy mayors met with a representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Office for the Nordic and Baltic Countries on Friday, to discuss the situation of Ukrainian refugees in Estonia.
Beginning Friday, Tallinn Botanical Gardens and the Tallinn Zoo will offer free admission to refugees from Ukraine, joining a growing list of museums, facilities and activities offering free recreational and leisure opportunities to refugees in the Estonian capital.
The Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department has released a warning that the city's streets may become exceptionally slippery due to falling temperatures.
Tallinn has said it will take action against its maintenance partners for inadequately gritting and clearing the streets during winter. Residents are being advised to put down free granite chippings outside their properties.