The first flight carrying one-hundred and eighty Pakistanis from Kyrgyzstan including one hundred and forty students landed at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore last night.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi along with senior officials welcomed the returning students.
Speaking on the occasion, the Interior Minister said that transport facility would be provided to students belonging to other cities.
Mohsin Naqvi said other students would also be brought back with more flights scheduled for today.
He said the safe repatriation of Pakistan students from Kyrgyzstan is our priority.
The Minister inquired about the condition of remaining Pakistani students from the returning students.
According to Pakistan’s embassy in Bishkek, foreign students living in the Kyrgyz capital, including those from Pakistan, were attacked by locals in the aftermath of their brawl with Egyptian nationals on May 13.
Kyrgyz media reported that a “spontaneous protest against foreigners” that began last night in Bishkek ended this morning after police came to an agreement with the rioters and they dispersed a little later.
The report quoted the Kyrgyz health ministry as saying 29 people were injured in the violence. The country’s foreign ministry, meanwhile, said 14 foreigners were discharged from hospitals after treatment.
The Pakistani embassy in Bishkek reported there were no deaths. “Moreover, Kygyz Ministry of Internal Affairs has also issued press releases stating that the situation is under control,” it said.