Pakistan
Pak embassy Ukraine to evacuate remaining Pakistani nationals at earliest
In a statement, the embassy said that most of the Pakistanis, on its advice, have already left Ukraine.
Islamabad: Pakistan's Embassy in Ukraine is making all possible efforts to evacuate remaining Pakistani nationals at the earliest.
In a statement, the embassy said that most of the Pakistanis, on its advice, have already left Ukraine.
The mission has also established different focal points for facilitation and evacuation of Pakistani citizens from Ukraine. It is providing accommodation to students in Ternopil and transportation wherever possible especially from Lviv to border crossings.
Given the precarious situation in Kharkiv, the embassy said rest of the students will be evacuated as soon as situation improves. It said that majority of students from Kharkiv have already been evacuated to Poland and Romania.
According to details the Pakistanis were being evacuated from Ternopil and Lviv to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania and the embassy was coordinating with the respective missions there for the onward facilitation.
About 4,000 Pakistani nationals—mostly married to Ukrainians—had already left on the advice of the mission whereas, 3,000 students also left the war zone while the remaining 600-700 students were being evacuated.
A total of 84 Pakistanis had crossed over to Poland. In total, 137 Pakistanis have been evacuated on Sunday noon.
As per embassy the majority of students from Kharkiv had already reached Lviv and departed to Poland border.