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Russia resumes flights to export its citizens from abroad

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Russia resumes flights to export its citizens from abroad


07.04.2020

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Moscow has resumed flights to return Russian citizens to their homeland, the stopkoronavirus.ru website states.

On Monday, April 6, two planes took the Russians out of Bishkek and Dhaka. 35 people arrived from the capital of Kyrgyzstan on a Ural Airlines flight, all of them are currently healthy, they are isolated for two weeks and tested for coronavirus.

About 180 employees of Rosatom state corporation returned from the capital of Bangladesh on board of the Icarus airline plane. They landed in Nizhny Novgorod and were quarantined as well.

Information on subsequent flights can be found on the stopkoronavirus.ru website and the State Service portal.

Russkiy Mir reported that Russia suspended international export flights from midnight on April 4. Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said that the decision had been made in order to determine the number of those who wish to return to Russia and to work out transport routes.

The head of the Russian government, Mikhail Mishustin, said that Russia would continue to return its fellow citizens to their homeland. “We never leave our people,” he added.

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