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79 Kenyan Students Evacuated from Ukraine Following Russia’s Invasion

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79 Kenyan Students Evacuated from Ukraine Following Russia's Invasion

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says 79 Kenyans have been evacuated from Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. 

The 79 include 74 students who successfully crossed into neighboring Poland while four went to Romania and Hungary. The ministry says those in Poland were in Warsaw, Krakovets, and Katowice.

One student flew back to the country while four others declined to be evacuated, citing personal reasons.

At least 100 Kenyans studying in Ukraine joined the ‘Kenya Evacuation’ WhatsApp group created on February 24th, according to the ministry.

“Members of this group include members of the Kenyan diplomatic corps in various neighboring countries, officials from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nairobi, and student leaders. The objective is to ensure quick communication to handle the unprecedented situation in Ukraine,” the Ministry said in a statement.

“Kenya’s Honorary Consul in Kyiv is coordinating the evacuation of Kenyans.  Kenyans who are still stranded are encouraged to contact our Honorary Consul on +38 044 229 79 13 or by email at ak@kenyaconsul.com.”

Last week, the Kenyan government negotiated unrestricted entry for Kenyans into European Union countries bordering Ukraine.

The ministry says all the 201 registered Kenyans who were in Ukraine, including 18 parmanent residents, are safe.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Hawa wakenya wanasomanga na…
    Hawa wakenya wanasomanga na lugha gani.After travelling all the way there masomo imesimamishwa like the riots at Kenyan universities maajabu ya vita Are those courses mnafanya huko transferable should you wish to continue once you land in Kenya

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