More Displaced Syrians Return Home from Jordan Camps

DARAA- A new batch of displaced Syrians on Wednesday returned home coming from refugee camps in Jordan via Nassib border crossing, according to SANA.

SANA reporter said that a new batch of displaced Syrians returned on Wednesday from al- Azraq camp in Jordan heading for their areas liberated by the Syrian Arab Army from terrorism after providing them with all the basic services.

The returnees, numbered 19600 since the re-opening of the border crossing on October 15th, returned to Syria, using temporary passage tickets, head of the Immigration and Passports department at Nassib crossing Mazen Ghandour said.

 For their parts, a number of the returnees expressed their joy for their returning home after the Syrian Arab Army restored security and stability to their villages and towns.

New batch of Displaced Syrians Returns from al-Rukban Camp

Meanwhile in Homs, a new batch of displaced Syrians arrived in Jalighem corridor in the Syrian Badiya (desert ) coming from al-Rukban camp where the US occupation forces and their mercenaries are holding thousands of civilians hostage in the camp.

SANA reporter said that tens of families , who were besieged by the US occupation troops and their mercenary terrorists in al-Rukban Camp, arrived in Jalighem corridor as to be transported later to their villages and towns liberated by the Syrian Arab Army from terrorism.

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