More Tajik Citizens Return from Russia
DUSHANBE, 26.05.2020. (NIAT Khovar) – Today, 159 Tajik citizens who were in temporary detention centers for foreign citizens the past few months were flown from Yekaterinburg to Dushanbe.
The bodies of two citizens were transported in the same flight for burial in Tajikistan.
Priority is on returning Tajik citizens who have been in temporary detention centers for the past three months, reports the Tajik Embassy in Moscow.
All the remaining Tajik citizens in temporary detention centers in Russia will be flown to Tajikistan this week.









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