Third Charter Flight from Moscow to Yerevan Returns 230 Citizens to Armenia
The aircraft of Red Wings airline took off from Domodedovo Airport in the direction of Yerevan. This is reported by the Armenian Embassy in Russia. It is noted that 230 citizens are returning to Armenia.
“The third charter flight from Moscow to Yerevan is bringing back 230 citizens. Thanks to collective efforts, it was possible to ensure the free return of 201 citizens to their homeland. The plane also carries coronavirus diagnostic tests transferred from the Russian side to the Armenian Ministry of Health, as well as reagents and various necessary supplies brought to Moscow from other countries via transit,” reads the statement.
We express our deep gratitude to the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund (with the collaboration of the Tashir Charitable Foundation) for their support in ensuring the free return of about 60 citizens to their homeland. At the same time, we note that 8 citizens who wished to travel to Armenia but were unable to do so on the designated flight were transferred from the airport to the Noy hotel, while 30 citizens were accommodated in a temporary shelter in Podolsk,” the announcement states.
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