First repatriation flight from Ukraine lands in Ha Noi

A Vietnam Airlines flight carrying 287 Vietnamese people leaving Ukraine arrived at Ha Noi’s Noi Bai International Airport at noon on March 8.
Chiến dịch bảo hộ, sơ tán công dân có những nét riêng và đặc biệt
The first Vietnamese people leaving Ukraine arrived at Ha Noi’s Noi Bai International Airport on February 8. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

Departing from the Romanian capital city of Bucharest, it is the first repatriation flight arranged and fully funded by the Government of Viet Nam to bring home Vietnamese living in war-ravaged areas in Ukraine. The passengers included 71 children aged under 12.

They were welcomed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Quang Hieu and representatives from the Vietnam Fatherland Front and concerned ministries at the airport.

As of 5:00pm on March 6, more than 2,600 Vietnamese nationals had been evacuated from Ukraine by Vietnamese missions in Ukraine and neighbouring countries. Of the people, over 1,700 were moved to Poland, some 290 to Hungary, nearly 600 to Romania, and more than 40 to Slovakia.

The Vietnamese missions have assisted people in completing the required legal steps to enter these third countries and cooperated with local authorities and Vietnamese associations to provide them with temporary accommodation, food and other necessities.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been busy working with concerned ministries and agencies and airlines about the takeoff of the two repatriation flights. One from Romania has just arrived in Ha Noi while the other will depart from Poland on March 9.

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(Source: VNA)