Filipino workers in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv heard explosions in what they feared as start of the Russian invasion into Ukraine. For weeks, they have prepared for this, but nothing compares to the actual experience of being caught in the middle of conflict. Shirley Santosildes, a school teacher in…
Filipino workers in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv heard explosions in what they feared as the start of the Russian invasion into Ukraine. This developed as MalacaƱang on Thursday announced the repatriation efforts of Filipinos from Ukraine. In a brief statement, Acting Presidential Spokesman Karlo B. Nograles said President Duterte…
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Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. MANILA - Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Wednesday assured that Filipinos in Ukraine would be unharmed amid the Ukraine-Russia border crisis. In a tweet, Locsin said he was reaching out to countries with common borders with the Eastern European nation to ensure a safe passage out for Filipinos there. "Rest assured Filipinos in Ukraine will come to no harm; I will be on top of it personally. I'm done in Cambodia in 2 days; then ASEAN-EU in Paris by the 19th. That's close enough to Ukraine to effect their safe passage out," he said. "Russian Belgograd & Kursk are closest; from west-Poland, Hungary, Slovakia; south- Romania & Moldova border Ukraine but farther from Filipinos in Kyiv than Russian Kursk. Making calls now. Anybody feel like whining stay away from this," he added. Locsin said the Filipino nationals would be brought to the closest border via land travel. "I expect the American
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