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About 3,500 Vietnamese evacuated from war areas in Ukraine

Updated: 13:33, 08/03/2022
Vietnamese representative agencies in Ukraine and neighbouring countries have received about 3,500 Vietnamese people who fled from war areas in Ukraine.

As of March 7 afternoon, more than 2,200 people had been evacuated to Poland, 830 to Romania, more than 100 to Slovakia, and about 20 to Russia.

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Vietnamese people evacuated from Ukraine to Romania.

The agencies have helped the Vietnamese with relevant procedures and provided them with necessary documents to enter and transit in countries, while coordinating with local authorities and Vietnamese associations in host countries to receive, arrange shelters and means of transportation for them, and provide necessities for them.

On March 7, Vietnam Airlines’ VN88 flight left Hanoi for Bucharest, Romania, to pick up Vietnamese citizens, which is scheduled to land in Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on March 8 noon.

The Vietnamese Embassy in Romania has supported the people to travel to the airport, while working with the Romanian Foreign Ministry and airport authorities to support them with exit procedures.

Currently, the Foreign Ministry is actively working with relevant ministries, sectors and agencies as well as Bamboo Airways to operate flight QH9066 on March 9 to carry 270 Vietnamese citizens from Warsaw, Poland, to Vietnam. It is scheduled to land in Noi Bai on March 10 morning.

Vietnamese representative agencies in Poland and Romania remain open to receive registration for seats in next flights through https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdQqfqeq3QTxl8CKLqbAwkQnOpHiRu8wj8hiN2lqhnqp4j-OA/viewform.

Vietnamese people in Ukraine and surrounding countries who need support or want to flee from war areas or return to Vietnam can contact and place their registrations through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Vietnamese representative agencies through following phone numbers:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 84-965411118, 84-981848484; Email: baohocongdan@gmail.com

Vietnamese Embassy in Ukraine: 380 (63) 8638999

Vietnamese Embassy in Russia: 79916821617

Vietnamese Embassy in Poland: 0048782257359

Vietnamese Embassy in Romania: 0040744645037

Vietnamese Embassy in Slovakia; 421 2 5245 1263, 421 915 044 329, 421 915 419 568

Vietnamese Embassy in Hungary: 36 308 385 699.

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Source: NDO/VNA

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