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Twenty eight Azerbaijanis expelled from Germany
Baku/01.06.21/Turan: On June 1, 28 Azerbaijani citizens were expelled from Germany back within the framework of an agreement with the European Union on the readmission of persons illegally residing in European countries.
According to the Migration Service of Azerbaijan, the reception of citizens is carried out with consideration of the quarantine measures. The working group on the reintegration of newcomers is taking measures for their social rehabilitation.
One of the deportees, Ilkin Alekperov, cut his hand with a razor in front of the workers of the ministry service, who came to escort him to the airport, sources in the diaspora reported.
Prior to that, a group of 50 Azerbaijani citizens was expelled from Germany on April 28. The total number of arrivals from Germany this year was more than 100 migrants. -03B-
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