Tunisian authorities dispatched a military plane to Gabon and Guinea to evacuate 29 of its nationals and bring back two remains that were stranded after the interruption of air traffic after the spread of the COVID-19.
The flight was accompanied by a military medical team specialized in biological security who undertook the mission of sterilizing of the plane by conducting temperature measurements and taking all necessary precautions to preserve the safety of the citizens.
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