More Displaced Syrians Head Back to Syria Coming from Lebanon

Damascus Countryside, Homs-  New batches of displaced Syrians returned home on Thursday morning from the Lebanese territories via al-Dabbousyia, al-Zamrani and Jdeidet Yabous border crossings, according to SANA.

The return of the displaced came due to the joint efforts exerted by the Syrian Government in cooperation with the Lebanese side for the return of all the displaced to the homeland.

SANA reporters said that Syrian buses and trucks entered from al-Dabbousyia, al-Zamrani and Jdeidet Yabous border crossings, coming from the Lebanese territory, carrying hundreds of Syrian citizens, who, earlier, were forced to leave their homes in the countryside of Homs, Damascus and Hama due to the terrorist organizations’ inhuman acts.

 The reporters added that medical cadres and teams affiliated to the Ministry of Health and its directorates in the provinces provided the returnees with necessary health services and vaccines, especially anti-polio vaccines.

Earlier, all required measures have been taken at the three border crossings to receive new batches of displaced Syrians coming from Lebanon.

Over the past few months, many batches of displaced Syrians have returned from Lebanon to their villages and towns to which the Syrian Arab Army restored security and stability after eliminating terrorism from them.

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