25 more Filipinos evacuate to Moldova amid Ukraine-Russia conflict | Global News

25 more Filipinos evacuate to Moldova amid Ukraine-Russia conflict

/ 07:37 PM March 03, 2022

Twenty-five more Filipinos evacuate to Moldova amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Image from Usec. Sarah Lou Arriola's Twitter

Twenty-five more Filipinos evacuate to Moldova amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Image from DFA Usec. Sarah Lou Arriola’s Twitter

MANILA, Philippines — Twenty-five more Filipinos have evacuated to Moldova amid the ongoing bombardment of Ukraine by Russia, a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official said Thursday.

DFA Undersecretary Sarah Lou Arriola said that the evacuees were being directed to Bucharest, Romania to return back to the Philippines.

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“The 25 Filipinos evacuated from Ukraine to Moldova are now headed to Bucharest, Romania for their eventual repatriation to the Philippines,” she posted on Twitter.

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Arriola added that 21 of the evacuees are crew members of bulk carrier MV S-Breeze, which has been in dry dock for repairs in the Port of Odessa, Ukraine.

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To date, 19 Filipinos have been repatriated in two batches.

Last February 24, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, targeting key cities and vital installations in what it called a “special operations.”

The Philippines has condemned Russia’s move and appealed for the protection of civilians and cessation of hostilities.

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