Opening corridor in Idlib countryside to receive people wishing to leave the terrorist-controlled areas to the liberated ones

The governorate of  Idlib, in coordination with the Syrian Arab Army and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, opened today the Tarnaba Saraqib corridor in Saraqib area in the eastern Idlib countryside, with the aim of receiving residents who wish to leave the terrorists- controlled areas for their towns and villages liberated from terrorism.

 

The governor of Idlib, Muhammad Natouf, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the governorate has equipped a full medical team with a mobile clinic and an ambulance at the corridor to receive the people wishing to go out and provide the necessary medical services to them. While the Syrian Arab Red Crescent has prepared additional teams that will be tasked with providing assistance.

Natouf indicated that there is coordination with Russians who are making the  effort  possible to help the people to get out of the areas controlled by terrorist groups into the state-controlled areas and to provide full facilities to ensure their transfer to Hama and their return to their villages liberated from terrorism.

In turn, Mohamed Wetti, director of the Red Crescent branch, said that a team from the Syrian Arab Red Crescent will be  present round hour at the humanitarian corridor and is ready to provide full relief and medical services to the people wishing to exit through this corridor to the temporary residence centers in the city of Hama.

The squadrons of the Syrian Arab Army, in cooperation with Idlib Governorate and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, prepared the corridor on the twenty-first of last month, to open it, with the aim of receiving people who wanted to leave the terrorists-controlled areas to their towns and villages that were liberated from terrorism.

Inas Abdulkareem

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