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India, where the sky was blocked by Corona 19, Korean children with acute leukemia were unable to find a way to return, but after a while, they will leave Japan through a special plane of the Japanese government and arrive in Incheon tomorrow (5th).

Reporter Kim Hye-young covered what the story behind.

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We plan to board three of our residents on a special flight to Japan, departing here at Delhi Airport, India at around 10:30 tonight.

This is a Korean family, including a 5-year-old A who has acute leukemia, a mother and an older sister.

[Park Eui-don / Chairman of Indo Korean Association: From 4 am, I continued to transfuse and made the best condition. .]

Ms. A recently had symptoms of high fever and cold and was diagnosed with acute leukemia last Thursday.

I have been inpatient at a local hospital, but my condition has not improved, so family A has been preparing for Korea.

However, from March 25th, flights to India have been suspended, and the flight of the citizens has to wait for about 10 days.

[Shin Bong-gil / The Korean Ambassador to the Republic of Korea: (I said there were only two at the beginning) I must go, so three people must go. We have been cooperating with each other to see if there is a seat for each special plane and can be transported there.]

I'm planning to go to Tokyo tonight and go straight back home tomorrow.

At the end of last month, we had some 40 Japanese in our charter, so it is also a kind of pumice.

In Korea, cooperation between Korea and Japan has been established, at least outside the country, in order to respond to corona, such as preparing a charter flight to Korea with Korea-Japan cooperation.

(Video editing: Choi Hye-young)