DFA: 309 Filipinos so far evacuated from Ukraine | Global News

DFA: 309 Filipinos so far evacuated from Ukraine

/ 08:37 AM March 12, 2022

Caption: Over 40 Filipinos arrive in Lviv and are awaiting repatriation amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Photo from the Department of Foreign Affairs website ofw evacuation

Over 40 Filipinos arrive in Lviv and are awaiting repatriation amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo from the Department of Foreign Affairs website)

MANILA, Philippines — A total of 309 Filipinos have so far been assisted by the Philippine government in evacuating  war-torn Ukraine amid the military actions initiated by Russia, according to Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola.

Arriola, in a social media post,  said 150 Filipinos have already been repatriated to the Philippines while 159 have been evacuated from Ukraine and are staying in nearby European countries as of Friday afternoon.

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On Thursday night, Filipino seafarers from the MV Key Knight, MV Star Helena and MV Pavlina also arrived in the Philippines.

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They were assisted by the Honorary Consulate in Moldova and the Philippine Embassy Budapest team in Bucharest, Romania.

The DFA earlier raised to Level 4 the crisis alert status in Ukraine. Under the Crisis Alert Level 4, the Philippine government “undertakes mandatory evacuation procedures at government expense.” RELATED STORIES: PH orders mandatory evacuation of Filipinos in Ukraine; raises crisis alert level 4

DND closely monitoring Ukraine-Russia situation, ready to assist in repatriation

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