DFA: 26 Pinoy nurses evacuated from Libyan area to be redeployed



At least 26 Filipino nurses who were evacuated from a strife-torn area in Libya are to be reassigned to Libyan hospitals, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Saturday.

DFA spokesman Raul Hernandez on his Twitter account said the Libyan health ministry sought the reassignment of the nurses.

"(The Philippine Embassy in) Libya (said) 26 nurses evacuated from Bani Walid (are) to be reassigned to hospitals after (the) Libyan Ministry of Health asked their redeployment," he said.

But he did not say what would happen to the other two Filipino workers who had been evacuated last October 4.

Last Wednesday, Hernandez said the Philippine embassy in Libya evacuated 28 Filipino "medical and other workers" from Bani Walid to Tripoli.

The evacuated Filipinos were brought to the Embassy quarters at the time, he said

Earlier, Hernandez also denied claims there were 22 OFWs who were “kidnapped” in Misrata, Libya.

He was referring to the claim of militant group Migrante Middle East that 22 Filipino nurses and medical workers were pulled out from Misrata City amid armed clashes. — LBG, GMA News

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