It is good news that no Pakistani in Ukraine is injured, ambassador to Romania said.


Islamabad: Pakistan’s Ambassador to Romania Dr Zafar Iqbal Monday said that more than 95% of Pakistanis have been evacuated from war-hit Ukraine.
The stranded Pakistanis in Ukraine have been evacuated to Poland, Romania and Hungary, Dr Zafar said.
“In Romania, we have received 423 Pakistanis”, he added.
He further added that over 130 students have already reached their destinations and 60 more would also move to their destinations once the flights were available.
The ambassador stated that they have established camp offices near borders and the Pakistani citizens were now staying in hotels where all their expenses were being paid by the government of Pakistan.
It is good news that no Pakistani in Ukraine is injured, he said.
“We are hopeful for 100% successful evacuation of all the Pakistani citizens stranded in Ukraine,” added ambassador.

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