A third flight from Kyrgyzstan, carrying Pakistani students, has safely landed at Lahore Airport. Flight KA-6571 arrived with students who were eagerly awaited by their parents and relatives gathered at the airport.
Information Minister Ata Tarar was also present at the airport to welcome the students. He expressed his satisfaction with the successful repatriation effort and reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Pakistani citizens abroad.
Special arrangements had been made for the returning students on the instructions of the government, ensuring a smooth and comfortable process upon their arrival. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with relief and joy as families reunited with their loved ones.
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"The government has prioritized the safe return of our students, and we are pleased to see them back home," stated Tarar. "We will continue to monitor the situation and provide necessary support to our citizens abroad."
The repatriation of students from Kyrgyzstan is part of a broader effort by the Pakistani government to bring back citizens stranded in various countries due to ongoing global challenges. The successful arrival of the third flight marks a significant step in these efforts, providing relief to anxious families and reaffirming the government's dedication to its people.
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On Sunday, two flights carrying 180 passengers each was set to arrive at Lahore Airport from Kyrgyzstan. According to details, the first flight was scheduled to land at 7pm and the second at 2am.
Meanwhile, the protesters gathered at the Kyrgyz embassy in Islamabad to submit a condemnation resolution. The demonstration saw participation from the families of affected students who are appealing to the government for assistance.
Local residents in Kyrgyzstan have started evicting Pakistanis from rented homes, leading students to confine themselves to their rooms to avoid attacks by mobs.