Turkey brings nearly 600 more citizens back from abroad
An Anadolujet plane carrying 190 people from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus landed in Balıkesir. After being checked by the police the Turkish citizens were brought to dormitories to stay in quarantine. (AA Photo)


Turkey continued to bring its citizens back from abroad as part of measures against the novel coronavirus, repatriating nearly 600 people from Ukraine and Montenegro.

A total of 103 citizens, most of whom are students, were brought back to Turkey from Ukraine, while 492 others were repatriated from Montenegro.

The evacuees were referred to dormitories to be monitored for a total of two weeks.

After originating in Wuhan, China last December, COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, has spread to at least 181 countries and regions across the world, with its epicenter shifting to Europe.

The pandemic has killed more than 62,300 people, and infected over 1.1 million, while more than 237,400 people recovered from the disease, according to figures collated by the U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.