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Two women and their seven children, who were in a difficult situation in Novosibirsk, Russia, have been repatriated to Uzbekistan, according to the Migration Agency's press service.

One of the women has five children, the other has two, and none of the children had identity documents. They were reportedly in severe material and social hardship.

The Migration Agency's representative office in Russia and the Consulate General took the situation under control. Organizational issues were resolved in cooperation with relevant authorities.

Return certificates were issued for the children, and air tickets were purchased. The women and their children were safely brought to Uzbekistan.

Just three days earlier, on April 21, six minors left without parental care were repatriated from Russia and handed over to their families.

It should be recalled that at the end of January, 14 children deprived of parental care were brought from Russia. In February, two flights returned a total of 12 children who had been left unattended in various regions of Russia.

Source: www.gazeta.uz