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Four Pakistanis died in Greece boat incidents: FO
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ISLAMABAD – The Foreign Office Spokesperson Monday announced that four Pakistani nationals had been identified among the dead in Saturday’s incidents of capsized boats in the south of Crete Island of Greece. In a statement, the Foreign Office Spokesperson said, “We announce with deep sorrow that, as per the latest information shared by the Greek authorities, four Pakistani nationals have been identified among the dead in Saturday’s incidents of capsized boats in the south of Crete Island of Greece.” “Our Mission in Athens is in contact with the Greek authorities to facilitate the survivors and repatriate the dead bodies,” she added. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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