PH Embassy in Moscow Repatriates Filipino Suffering from Spinal Cord Disorder
Left photo: Philippine Embassy in Moscow ATN Team, led by Vice Consul Leslie C. Escosura-Bustamante with Attaché Ray G. Parojinog, during their videocall with the overseas Filipino and her family prior repatriation. Right photo: The repatriated overseas Filipino at an airport in Moscow on her way back to the Philippines, with Vice Consul Nonito C. Cabrera, Jr. (Moscow PE photos)
MOSCOW, 22 May 2023 – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through the Philippine Embassy in Moscow, Russian Federation, facilitated the repatriation of a 46-year-old Filipina in Moscow, who was immobilized and bedridden because of spinal cord disorder.
All expenses related to her repatriation, including airfare, ground ambulance, medical escorts, and all documents and clearances, were paid for and arranged by the Philippine Embassy in Moscow.
The overseas worker arrived in the Philippines and was reunited with her family on 13 May 2023. END