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DFA repatriates more seafarers as conditions in Ukraine become ‘more challenging’


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Crew members of the MV Ithaca Prospect pose with representatives from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration and staff from the DFA's Consular Office in Angeles, Pampanga.

Department of Foreign Affairs

 

MANILA, Philippines — More Filipino seafarers were repatriated from Ukraine just as conditions “become more challenging” as attacks by Russian forces continue in Mykolaiv, a coastal city near the Black Sea.

 

In a statement dated March 26 published on Monday, the Department of Foreign Affairs said it has now brought home a total of 323 seafarers. Meanwhile, another 30 crew members have been evacuated and are waiting for their own repatriation. 

 

The ongoing evacuation of seafarers is done with the assistance of the Philippine Honorary Consul and the Philippine Embassy in Budapest.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/03/29/2170709/dfa-repatriates-more-seafarers-conditions-ukraine-become-more-challenging

 

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