DFA says it has assisted nearly 200 Filipinos to leave Ukraine
MANILA, Philippines (Corrected 6:18 p.m.) — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday said it has assisted 199 Filipinos in Ukraine to be evacuated to nearby countries, while nearly a third have been repatriated back to the Philippines.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Arriola said in a Twitter post that as of March 8, 5 p.m., 63 Filipinos have arrived in Manila. Meanwhile, 73 Filipinos were evacuated to Romania, 33 to Moldova, 15 Filipinos were brought to Hungary, nine to Austria, and six have been evacuated to Poland.
DFA REAL NUMBERS of Repatriated Filipinos in Ukraine as of 8 March 2022, 5:00 pm: @teddyboylocsin @DFAPHL pic.twitter.com/nJp3rS5yNk
— Sarah Lou Ysmael Arriola (@slyarriola) March 8, 2022
Earlier today, 21 crew members of the stranded M/V S-Breeze docked at Ukrain’s Ilyichevsk Ship Yard were repatriated.
DFA welcomes the arrival of the 21 stranded seafarers of the vessel MV S Breeze. They crossed from Ukraine to Moldova through the assistance of Honorary Consul Gaina. @teddyboylocsin @DFAPHL pic.twitter.com/tcaLgxK1b6
— Sarah Lou Ysmael Arriola (@slyarriola) March 8, 2022
On Monday, the department raised its crisis alert level in Ukraine to Alert Level 4.
“Under Crisis Alert Level 4, the Philippine Government undertakes mandatory evacuation procedures at government expense,” the DFA said.
Filipinos to be repatriated in Ukraine will receive assistance from the Philippine Embassy in Poland and the Rapid Response Team.
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Editor's note: An earlier version of this article reported that "over a third" of Filipinos in Ukraine have been repatriated. This has been corrected to "nearly a third."
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