The trucks will carry medical equipment for the wounded and the sick, blankets, beds and other necessities.
Marević said there would be more trucks with humanitarian aid for Ukraine.
The five trucks will bring the relief to logistics centres on the Hungarian-Ukrainian border, where “corridors will open for delivery into the interior of the country,” he added.
The convoy will be escorted by the Civil Protection Directorate so that it’s clear that it’s a relief convoy, and the drive is expected to last 24 hours, Marević said.