More than 600 Uzbek citizens in Ukraine transferred to Polish border
It was reported how many Uzbek citizens stranded in Ukraine were taken to the Polish border. The official representative of the Uzbek MFA made a statement.
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It was noted that yesterday, February 27, another group of Uzbek citizens from Lviv, Ukraine, left for the checkpoint “Krakovets-Karchova” on the Ukrainian-Polish border.
In addition, according to the Uzbek embassy in Ukraine, so far more than 600 Uzbek citizens have been transferred to the Polish border.
According to the embassy, the evacuation of Uzbek citizens is underway.
Earlier, the Uzbek embassy in Ukraine provided additional information on the evacuation of Uzbek citizens in the country.
It is noted that the citizens began to cross the Ukrainian-Polish border. Ukrainian and Polish border guards are primarily allowing women and children to pass.
Crossing the border takes a long time. For the first group, the process lasted 14 hours. Due to the arrival of a large number of additional evacuation trains in Lviv, the time to cross the border may be extended.
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