Damascus_ Hundreds of Syrian families displaced by the war began to move to their home towns in the southeast of northern Idlib province, Prensa Latina reports.
The Syrian TV channel reported that in a single day, more than 500 residents entered Idlib from neighboring territories, in dozens of private vehicles and with some 5,000 head of cattle.
These people arrive there through the Abu Al-Duhur humanitarian corridor, the report said, adding that the Russian military police have been delivering aid to civilians displaced in the territory since Friday.
Besides, Russian Army's medical personnel do health checks on people affected by the armed conflict, including children and women.
Many displaced persons expressed their joy at the return, after spending long periods of time in areas occupied by terrorist groups who mistreated civilians and even killed many of them.
Thanks to the solidarity of Iran and Russia, Syrian government led by President Bashar al-Assad is on track to put an end to the extremists once and for all.
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