It was reported that 11 citizens in need of temporary accommodation were placed in hostels. For 13 citizens facing financial difficulties, air tickets were purchased at the state's expense for their return to their homeland. Additionally, passports of 34 labor migrants, which had been confiscated by unscrupulous employers, were returned to their owners.
One citizen who required medical assistance during their work activities was placed in a central medical institution, and the costs of their treatment were covered by the state.
Representatives of the Consulate General held a video conference with 221 citizens of Uzbekistan being held in temporary detention facilities, examined their issues, and prepared the necessary documents for their repatriation to Uzbekistan.
In order to provide citizens with temporary accommodation, a cooperation agreement was signed with one of the hostels in the consular district.






