11 Malaysians brought home from Uzbekistan
Eleven Malaysians who were stranded in Vienna, Austria due to Covid-19-related travel restrictions have been brought back and efforts are ongoing to repatriate 220 Malaysians stuck in Uzbekistan. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 20, 2020.
ELEVEN Malaysians who were reported to be stranded in Vienna, Austria, as a result of the travel restrictions imposed to curb the Covid-19 pandemic have safely arrived in Malaysia, said the Malaysian Embassy in Vienna’s head of chancery, Mohd Yunus Ibrahim. Yunus said the embassy assisted the group by providing advice based on confirmed and up-to-date information obtained from local authorities in Austria.
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