Uzbekistan returned 55 citizens from temporary detention centers of Russia’s MIA
In January-June 2022, Uzbekistan created employment opportunities for 262,147 citizens out of 369,566 who returned from abroad.
The External Labor Migration Agency reported that more than 56 thousand citizens have been employed by labor authorities through employment services, 9,080 people have been trained in professions and entrepreneurship.
362 citizens who found themselves in a difficult situation were returned to their homeland.
55 citizens were returned home from temporary detention centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.
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