Over 3,000 Pakistanis, mostly students, have been repatriated from Kyrgyzstan following attacks on foreigners in the capital, Bishkek. The violence, which targeted South Asian students, has led to significant distress among the Pakistani and Indian student communities. The Pakistani government, with the support of the deputy prime minister, has facilitated flights to Karachi and Quetta for the returning students, including those from Sindh. The attacks stem from an unknown dispute with migrants. The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Vishnu Deo Sai, has assured support for students from the region. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan is working with local medical universities to arrange transportation for Indian students to the nearest international airport. The J&K Students Association has also urged the Indian External Affairs Minister to evacuate Kashmiri students.
#Bishkek | Situation in Bishkek continues to remain calm. The Embassy is working with Medical Universities in the #KyrgyzRepublic to arrange for their transport to the nearest international airport to address their concerns: @IndiaInKyrgyz https://t.co/jnCqrXoDc2
"Situation in Bishkek continues to remain calm. However, upon request of Indian medical students, the Embassy is working with Medical Universities in the Kyrgyz Republic to arrange for their transport to the nearest international airport to address their concerns. Students should… https://t.co/h7ddesl392
Situation in Bishkek continues to remain calm. However, upon request of Indian medical students, the Embassy is working with Medical Universities in the Kyrgyz Republic to arrange for their transport to the nearest international airport to address their concerns. @MEAIndia [1/2]
The attack on foreign students (mostly Pakistani nationals) in Bishkek laid bare acute challenges in Kyrgyzstan’s migration policy. https://t.co/piic1JJXDI
The reality of Kyrgyzstan. @IndiaInKyrgyz @MEAIndia https://t.co/rrdr7tfE3p
#LIVE | J&K Students Association writes to EAM Dr. S Jaishankar urging him to evacuate Kashmiri students from Kyrgyzstan amid mob violence and distressing situation. Tune in here for the latest updates: https://t.co/6Xgvs8HUuS #SJaishankar #JKStudents #Kyrgyzstan https://t.co/uoLykqQ1Tj
#Kyrgyzstanviolence: Despite safety assurance, majority of #Indian #students heading back home from #Bishkek https://t.co/K7lmIOiRUU @sumedhasharma86
Flight from Kyrgyzstan with 172 Pakistani students lands in Quetta #ARYNews https://t.co/UDgls3iu0F
What will be the future of students returning from Kyrgystan? By Bilal Ahmad: https://t.co/iKaWe6aCif
#WATCH | Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi, Chhattisgarh: Kin of Ayesha Shirin Roy, who is stuck in Kyrgyzstan says, " She is a 4th year MBBS student and she is stuck there between this unrest and she is scared...we spoke to her yesterday but from today morning 5 am we are not able to… https://t.co/E5Eo3ZgYtw
#WATCH | Kin of Ayesha Shirin Roy, who is stuck in Kyrgyzstan says, " She is a 4th year MBBS student and she is stuck there between this unrest and she is scared...we spoke to her yesterday but from today morning 5 am we are not able to contact her...she wants to come back to… https://t.co/WFfaPUIvkd
CM Vishnu Deo Sai speaks on phone to #Chhattisgarh #students in #Kyrgyzstan, assures all help https://t.co/eBUKSvdcx0
First flight of Sindh students from Kyrgyzstan lands in Karachi #ARYNews https://t.co/e04aBHZFXX
#Pakistan has repatriated more than 3,000 Pakistanis, mostly students, from #Kyrgyzstan in the past week after recent attacks on foreigners over an unknown dispute with migrants, the deputy prime minister says. https://t.co/k2JqX8bsK5
An angry mob in Kyrgyzstan's capital targeted South Asian students, mostly Pakistanis. https://t.co/AF0puILCd9
Over 3,000 Pakistanis repatriated from Kyrgyzstan following attacks on foreigners https://t.co/UMWz1RcA5Y https://t.co/IKupylS3Ul