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Some eleven Tanzanian students who were stranded in the Ukrainian city of Sumy have arrived in Russia’s capital, Moscow.
They were received by the Tanzanian ambassador to Russia Frederick Kibuta, according to Tanzania’s foreign ministry.
Kundi la wanafunzi 11 waliokuwa wamekwama Summy nchini Ukraine wakiwa katika picha ya pamoja na Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Urusi Balozi Frederick Kibuta na Maafisa Ubalozi baada ya kuwasili Moscow nchini Urusi salama pic.twitter.com/pYDiyC56ac
— ForeignTanzania (@foreigntanzania) March 8, 2022
Last week Tanzania announced its agreement with Russia to allow for the safe passage of its students stranded in Sumy, a city in north-eastern Ukraine.
The students were urged to head to Sudja where Russian troops would allow them to leave the country safely, according to a statement from Tanzania’s embassy in Moscow.
The total number of students stranded in Sumy was not stated, but they were asked to carry the Tanzanian flag for identification in case they encountered troops.
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