KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian government is prepared to bring home 755 of its citizens from Russia if their safety is compromised, said Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi on Monday (Jun 26). “The government, through Wisma Putra (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), has made arrangements to bring home Malays
In an advisory on Saturday, the Malaysian Embassy in Russia urged all Malaysians, particularly students in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Volgograd to stay vigilant and calm, limit movement outdoors, as well as to avoid crowded areas.
Meanwhile, it advised Malaysians who plan to travel to Russia for non-essential purposes against doing so until the situation has improved.
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