As many as 390 Vietnamese citizens have just been brought home from Myanmar on two Vietnam Airlines flights which landed at Danang International Airport on Thursday afternoon.

390 Vietnamese citizens are brought home from Myanmar on two Vietnam Airlines flights on March 4.
The fights were arranged by authorities of the two countries to bring home people in difficult circumstances in Myanmar who want to return to Vietnam.
According to the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar, it has been difficult to travel in Yangon over recent days due to on-going demonstrations by local people.
Passengers were also asked to follow strict Covid-19 prevention and control regulations including making health declarations, wearing face masks and protective clothing.
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