3,500 students arrive in Aleppo via the Tayha corridor in the eastern countryside of Aleppo to take exams

On May 23rd, the first batch of students coming from areas under the control of terrorist organizations arrived in the city of Aleppo via the Tayha corridor in the eastern countryside of Aleppo to take exams for the basic and general secondary certificates.
The director of the educational complex in the Manbij region, Nasser al-Ali, stated that the 3,500 male and female students came from the regions of Afrin, Ain al-Arab, Sarin, Azaz, Jarabulus, and al-Bab.
Al-Ali added: The total number of incoming students will be 9,500 students, both male and female, with basic and general secondary education certificates, who will arrive in three batches.
He said that 42 hosting centers have been prepared in different areas in the city of Aleppo, equipped with the necessary food and health supplies and basic needs to receive the students.
Dr. Muhammad Mustafa from the Aleppo Health Directorate pointed to the readiness of the city’s health centers in cooperation with the School Health Department, as 32 medical points have been established during the day and 10 ambulances in the evening with a staff of doctors and equipped with medicines to deal with emergency cases.
A number of students spoke about the facilities granted by the concerned authorities in Aleppo, starting from the arrival point to the hosting centers and other services for taking exams comfortably.
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