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The first flight of Kyrgyz students bound for Sindh lands in Karachi.

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The pupils who were stuck in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, were welcomed at the airport in Karachi by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

According to the chief minister, the Sindh government has maintained communication over the return of the students from Bishkek.

At the airport were the pupils’ parents and relatives as well.

According to Murad Ali Shah, the province government arranged for the students’ safe return and means of transportation.

According to Sindh’s CM, “150 boys and 55 girls returned from Bishkek today.” He said, “Ninety-nine students are from Karachi.”

At the airport, special counters were designated for students. The pupils were welcomed at the airport by the manager of the airport as well as other officials.

The Chief Minister stated that the parents and the Pakistani embassy in Bishkek were in communication with the Sindh administration.

The chief minister was congratulated by the returning students for making their return easier.

To help the students who are stuck in Kyrgyzstan, the PIA is running flights from Bishkek to Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Multan.

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