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    Russian planes head to Syria for evacuees

    Agence France Presse -- English
    July 19, 2006 Wednesday 2:58 PM GMT

    Three Russian airplanes left Moscow on Wednesday for Syria to pick up
    Russians evacuated from Lebanon amid the current crisis, the emergency
    situations ministry said.

    The planes were to pick up several hundred people evacuated by bus
    from Lebanon to Syria.

    "Three planes left today. We can't say when they will return. They
    are on stand-by" to bring back evacuated Russians, the ministry's
    press service said.

    A first group of 270 people, mainly women and children, crossed into
    Syria on Tuesday and about 1,000 more people were to follow.

    Those being evacuated include not only Russians but citizens of other
    ex-Soviet states including Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine,
    Russian officials said.

    France and Greece have both offered to help evacuate Russians by ship,
    Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.

    On Monday a first group of Russians arrived in Moscow after being
    evacuated from the Gaza Strip.

    The daily newspaper Vremya Novostei said that Israeli authorities had
    prevented some Russian women who were leaving Gaza from taking their
    children with them on the grounds that the children, having Palestinian
    fathers, were considered "not so much Russians as Palestinians".

    Also on Wednesday the ex-Soviet state of Armenia said it had begun
    evacuating up to 1,200 of its citizens from Lebanon as well as members
    of the 120,000-strong Armenian diaspora, to whom it was offering free
    three-month visas.
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