
The Ukrainian government has carried out another important humanitarian operation. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to official information, 65 Ukrainian citizens who were stranded in the buffer zone at the Russia-Georgia border have been returned to their homeland. This was reported by Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko on their pages.
Among those returned were 10 women and 8 individuals suffering from serious illnesses. They were brought to Ukraine via a transit route through Moldovan territory.
Sybiha and Klymenko emphasized that these citizens were stranded at the "Dariali" checkpoint in Georgia due to the difficult humanitarian situation caused by Russian actions. The ministers noted that Ukrainian diplomats and consular services actively participated in this process.
They took all measures not only to return the citizens but also to improve conditions at the border. Additionally, with the involvement of international organizations' assistance, the process was expedited.
According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a total of 44 citizens had been returned in recent months. With this new return, the total number has reached 109.
This indicates that the Ukrainian government is firmly working to ensure the fate and safety of its citizens. Experts emphasize that such initiatives are important not only from a humanitarian perspective but also strengthen Ukraine's reputation on the international stage.
Experts and the public expect the government to strive to return even more citizens.