9900 Syrian refugees returned home since last October

Jordan

Published: 2019-01-24 14:58

Last Updated: 2024-03-24 21:16


9900 Syrian refugees returned home since last October
9900 Syrian refugees returned home since last October

A new group of Syrian refugees living in refugee camps in Jordan returned to Syria via the Nasib-Jaber border crossing on Wednesday.

According to the Syrian news agency "SANA", the concerned parties secured the returnees by buses and freighters to transport their luggage comfortably and safely.

The head of Immigration and Passport Center at the Nasib-Jaber border crossing, Col. Mazen Ghandour, said that the displaced returned from the camps of Al-Azraq and Al-Za'tari with their luggage.

Ghandour pointed out that the center receives between 75 and 100 refugees daily, where the number of Syrian refugees returning to their country from Jordan since mid-October until Wednesday was 9900.

It is noteworthy that opening of the Nasib-Jaber border crossing last October brought hope to tens of thousands of Syrians refugees in Jordan who can now return to their villages and towns which have been liberated from terrorists.