Four children left without parental care in Moscow were returned to Uzbekistan
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18 October
1642On October 17, employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Social Protection Agency welcomed four more minor citizens of Uzbekistan at Tashkent International Airport. This was reported by the National Social Protection Agency.
The children were returned to Uzbekistan by the staff of the Center for Temporary Detention of Juvenile Offenders of the Moscow City Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, as part of the "Agreement on Cooperation in Issues of Returning Minors to Permanent Residence of the CIS Participating States."
So far this year, a total of 100 minor citizens have been returned to Uzbekistan and placed under the care of their parents or close relatives.
"The process of returning children who have found themselves in difficult life situations abroad and providing them with social assistance is being carried out consistently," the agency's report stated.
Previously, one child from the Russian Federation and two from the People's Republic of China, who had been left without parental care, were also repatriated to Uzbekistan.