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The number of the returnees from the Turkish camps reached 9000

187 citizens returned to their homes through al-Hassanieh border point after being forced to flee by the armed terrorist groups.

In a statement to SANA, one of the returnees, Mahmoud Jumaa al-Haji from Ein al-Soda village, talked about their suffering because of the armed groups criminal acts, describing life in the Turkish camps as a “real tragedy”.

He said that he and his family and children felt safe and happy coming back home as the Syrian army restored security and stability to the region.

One of al-Shaghar village inhabitants, Hussein al-Wadi called for holding the misleading satellite channels accountable for falsifying facts and broadcasting fake news and lies.

Mohammad al-Dandash’s family, that came back to Jisr al-Shughour city, said there are still a few families waiting to return, expressing gratitude to the army for bringing safety and security back to the city.

Dr. Subahi al-Hamdo, responsible for the popular committees, said that the number of the returnees from the Turkish camps reached 9000 and the rest are waiting the Turkish facilitations to come back to their homes and villages.

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