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Syrian Civilians Leave Terrorist-Held Idlib through Humanitarian Corridor

Monday 30 July 2018
Syrian Civilians Leave Terrorist-Held Idlib through Humanitarian Corridor

Alwaght- Syrian civilians are leaving the terrorist-held Idlib province via a humanitarian corridor built in the Abu al-Duhur settlement.

“We have established cooperation with the governor of the province; we’ve created a commission that deals with the issues of the refugees’ return and identity check. There are a lot of people returning, whose identification and property documents were lost in the fires during the fighting,” head of the Aleppo Province Department of the Center for the Reception, Allocation and Accommodation of Refugees Oleg Demyanenko said, Tass news agency reported.

He added that they look up all refugees in Syrian databases to see whether they have any problems with the law.

Before the refugees are admitted to the humanitarian corridor, they have to be checked for weapons and explosives.

“There have been cases when we found metal objects hidden in sacks. They tried to transport knives and even firearms,” a member of the Syrian government forces conducting searches of the refugees informed. However, such cases are rare, and the majority of people transport personal belongings, pets and cattle, he added.

 

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