124 Malaysians stranded in Russia want to come home

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NSTnation They were unable to leave Russia due to the suspension of commercial flights in the country from March 28 to May 1. Covid19 coronavirus

Deputy Chief of Mission of the Malaysian Embassy to the Russian Federation, Johan Ariff Abdul Razak said despite this, all of them were unable to leave the country due to the suspension of commercial flights in and out of Russia from March 28 to May 1.

The 124 stranded Malaysians comprise three individuals who were there on business, three tourists, oil and gas professionals and students . “The ‘tourists’ are, in fact, students who entered Russia on tourist visas before the lockdown to sort out some issues with their respective universities.

 

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