DMW: 14 Filipino crew of vessel hit by a missile in Ukraine port arrive in PH
Fourteen of the 25 Filipino seafarers who were among the crew of a vessel that was struck by a missile in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Pivdennyi last month have arrived in the country early morning of Saturday, Dec. 2.
Officials of the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) welcomed the Filipino seafarers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1.
In a statement, the DMW said the manning agency of the 14 Filipino seafarers of the KMAX Ruler shouldered the costs of their return to the country as well as transit and accommodations on their way home to their respective provinces.
Of the 25 Filipino seafarers, three of them were injured during the missile attack but are recovering well.
All three were able to return last weekend to the country and are now reunited with their families.
The DMW said all crew members were provided initial medical check-up, psychosocial assessment, and an initial amount of P10,000 in financial assistance from the OWWA.
They were also provided with additional insurance and other benefits from their manning and shipping agencies.