Leyla Abdullayeva.
Four thousand Azerbaijanis have left Ukraine
Baku/03.02.22/Turan: Since the beginning of hostilities, about 4,000 Azerbaijanis have left Ukraine, Leyla Abdullayeva, the official representative of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, said at a briefing today. She stressed that Azerbaijanis can leave Ukraine in the direction of Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.
Abdullayeva also reported the death of five Azerbaijani citizens in Ukraine since the beginning of hostilities. The Azerbaijani Embassy in Kiev continues to work on the evacuation of Azerbaijani citizens who have faced security threats.
In addition, additional diplomatic staff were sent to the embassies in Moldova and Poland. On the night March 3, the 4th charter flight will be carried out to take out Azerbaijani citizens who left Ukraine for neighboring countries. This aircraft will deliver 170 people to Azerbaijan.--16d-
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