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Citizens Repatriated From Europe Arrive At Misrata Airport

May 18, 2020
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On Monday, Misrata International Airport received 342 Libyan citizens who had been stranded in Germany and in a number of other European nations.

According to a statement by the Foreign Ministry of the Government of National Accord, the Libyan and Afriqiyah Airlines operated these repatriation flights from the German capital, Berlin.

The repatriated nationals had been subjected to medical tests and 14 days of mandatory quarantine organized by the Libyan Embassy in Berlin, the statement added.

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