ICYMI NSTnation: 46 Malaysians arrive home from Covid19 stricken Wuhan coronavirus
In the second mission to bring back those stranded in Wuhan following the Covid-19 outbreak, only 66 of them, comprising 46 Malaysian citizens and 20 of their non-citizen family members, were on AirAsia Flight AK8265 from Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan, which took off at 1.45am and arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 6.45am.
Officials praying ahead of the arrival of the Malaysians evacuated from Wuhan, China. - Pic courtesy of Health Ministry
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