Dozens of Russian nationals gather outside Russian Embassy in Dushanbe demanding to be taken out of Tajikistan

More than 50 Russian nationals (the majority of them are Tajiks having dual citizenship) gathered today afternoon outside the Russian Embassy deadening to be taken out of Tajikistan.   Many of them have registered on the website of public services for the purpose of departure from Dushanbe to Moscow.   However, they complain that they cannot get […]

More than 50 Russian nationals (the majority of them are Tajiks having dual citizenship) gathered today afternoon outside the Russian Embassy deadening to be taken out of Tajikistan.  

Many of them have registered on the website of public services for the purpose of departure from Dushanbe to Moscow.  

However, they complain that they cannot get on the export flights.  Many of them have waiting their turn for already more than two months.  

Russian Consul Valery Katunkn went out to the people gathering outside the Embassy and said that the Embassy and the Consulate would reply to the letters received during a month.  

He noted that regular air traffic between Russian and Tajikistan was not yet resumed.  Meanwhile, flights to Russia from Tajikistan are being operated rarely, and all those registered on the website of public services will fly to Russian cities in an orderly fashion. 

 

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