Some of the hundreds seeking an alternative route into the Schengen Zone have started to arrive in Croatia.<br /><br /> Once registered, many are likely to head to Slovenia. While both nations are European Union members, Slovenia is the gateway to Europe’s border-less Zone.<br /><br /> In addition, Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has said he will not stand in the way of passage through the country.<br /><br /> Zdravko Kelic, chief of Civilian Protecion office in Vukovar-Srijem County<br /><br /> Many arrive in Tovarnik, on the border with Serbia, where the local Civilian Protection Office is helping organise the arrivals. <br /><br /> “Together with the police we are cooperating with ambulances and the medical treatment for those in need, like women and children, is provided.- Besides that the Red Cross is providing them with food and water and other supplies they need,” said local office chief, Zdravko Kelic.<br /><br /> Croatian reception centres are equipped to receive around 3,000 migrants, which is fewer than half the daily number