Op to bring back M’sians from Wuhan to go ahead


KUALA LUMPUR: The second mission to bring back 75 Malaysians and their families who have been stranded in Wuhan, China, following the Covid-19 outbreak in the republic will go ahead as planned despite the current political situation in the country.

According to a National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) spokesperson, the Malaysians would be flown from Wuhan via a special AirAsia flight, which is expected to arrive today at 6am.

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