More Serbians to be evacuated from Libya

A ship rented by the Russian Emergency Situation Ministry will evacuate Russians and 300 Serbians from Ras Lanuf on Sunday, Serbian IM Ivica Dačić stated.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 27.02.2011.

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A ship rented by the Russian Emergency Situation Ministry will evacuate Russians and 300 Serbians from Ras Lanuf on Sunday, Serbian IM Ivica Dacic stated. A Jat Airways plane from Sabha landed in Belgrade late on Saturday carrying 36 Serbian citizens and around 20 citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Ukraine. More Serbians to be evacuated from Libya In addition to their families, the passengers were welcomed at the airport by Dacic, Belgrade City Assembly Speaker Aleksandar Antic and Bosnian Ambassador to Belgrade Borisa Arnaut. The interior minister told reporters that a Turkish ship has sailed out of Benghazi with 24 Serbian citizens on board and is on its way to Marmaris, where they will be taken over by the Serbian Consulate and transferred to Belgrade on Monday. According to him, there are around 40 more people in Tripoli who want to be evacuated to Serbia and other parts of Europe. Dacic said that one more special Jat Airways flight will be organized if necessary and added that evacuation was nearing its end successfully, especially since a part of Serbian citizens were not staying in Tripoli but were living in the country's interior. “The most important thing now is the fact that none of the Serbian citizens was injured or killed,” said the interior minister who is in charge of the government evacuation headquarters which also includes the finance minister and defense minister. Ivica Dacic addresses reporters at Nikola Tesla Airport (FoNet)

More Serbians to be evacuated from Libya

In addition to their families, the passengers were welcomed at the airport by Dačić, Belgrade City Assembly Speaker Aleksandar Antić and Bosnian Ambassador to Belgrade Boriša Arnaut.

The interior minister told reporters that a Turkish ship has sailed out of Benghazi with 24 Serbian citizens on board and is on its way to Marmaris, where they will be taken over by the Serbian Consulate and transferred to Belgrade on Monday.

According to him, there are around 40 more people in Tripoli who want to be evacuated to Serbia and other parts of Europe.

Dačić said that one more special Jat Airways flight will be organized if necessary and added that evacuation was nearing its end successfully, especially since a part of Serbian citizens were not staying in Tripoli but were living in the country's interior.

“The most important thing now is the fact that none of the Serbian citizens was injured or killed,” said the interior minister who is in charge of the government evacuation headquarters which also includes the finance minister and defense minister.

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