Embassy ready to help Malaysians in Russia return home


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Embassy in Russia is prepared to facilitate Malaysians stranded in the country to return at their own cost.

Its deputy chief of mission Johan Ariff Abdul Razak said that as of Tuesday, the number of Malaysians registered with the embassy was 923 – 902 of whom were students.

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TAG: Russia , Johan Ariff , student , COVID-19 , Malaysia

   

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