More than 300 more Pakistani students evacuated from Kyrgyzstan reached Islamabad on a flight from Bishkek, which saw a wave of mob attacks against foreign students last week. Islamabad.
Govt to provide all kinds of assistance to students willing to return.Minister says more flights will bring Pakistani students back home.Around 11,000 students in Bishkek, 6,000 in other Kyrgyz cities.ISLAMABAD: More.
A second batch of 130 Pakistani students, who are currently in Kyrgyzstan s capital Bishkek, will be flown back to the country on Sunday night via a special flight on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif s.
Dar, Amir s visit to Bishkek postponed. Another flight to bring back 130 students. All expenses to be paid by govt: PM Shehbaz. A special flight carrying as many as 130 students, who have been stuck in Kyrgyzstan s capital.
LAHORE: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday rebutted claims that no Pakistani student, who came under attack in Kyrgyzstan s capital Bishkek, was killed in the incident. Fake news was spread.