More than 30,000 refugees return home in Syria from Idlib de-escalation zone
Friday 30/November/2018 - 03:37 PM

More than 30,000 Syrians
have returned to their homes from the Idlib de-escalation zone through the Abu
al-Duhur city checkpoint that started operating in March 2018, the representative
of the Russian Reconciliation Center for the Conflicting Sides in Syria said.
"More than
30,000 civilians have left the [humanitarian] corridor since its launch. More
than 1,500 people and more than 60 vehicles left it on November 26-28," TASS
news agency quoted Major General Sergei Popov as telling journalists on Friday.
Popov stressed that
three checkpoints are operating in Abu al-Duhur, along with a meal station
where refugees can get products and warm clothes in addition to a field medical
station.