Pakistan
Pakistan embassy asks students to reach safe city for safely exit Ukraine
The Airspace of Ukraine is closed.
Kyiv: Pakistan has asked its students studying in Ukraine to reach the safe city "Tarnopil" for safely exit from war-hit Ukraine.
Pakistan Embassy in Ukraine said in its twitter post, The Airspace of Ukraine is closed. The Embassy is in touch with the students who couldn't leave according to the Advice given to them earlier.
The embassy added that they have been asked to go to Tarnopil. Where arrangements for their evacuation will be made as situation allows.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Ukraine Dr Noel Israel Khokhar asked the Pakistanis to leave the cities of current residence and move to the city declared safe
The Airspace of Ukraine is closed.
— Pakistan Embassy Ukraine (@PakinUkraine) February 24, 2022
The Embassy is in touch with the students who couldn't leave according to the Advice given to them earlier.
They have been asked to go to Tarnopil. Where arrangements for thier evacuation will be made as situation allows.#ForeignOfficePk
On the other hand, the Foreign Office spokesman said that most of the Pakistani students had already left Ukraine and the embassy had been conducting advisory for two months.
A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed that despite repeated advice, a small number of students had not been able to leave Ukraine.
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