Daraa-Sana
A number of families displaced by terrorism returned today through the Nasib border post in Daraa from Azraq refugee camp in Jordan.
Colonel Mazen Ghandour, head of Nassib Immigration Center, told the reporter that the center is always ready to receive the returnees and provide all services, especially with regard to passports and to get them to the nearest point of their place of residence, noting that the number of returnees under the passage of tickets since the middle of last October until today reached 27 thousand and 400 people.
Mohammad al-Mufleh from Sheikh Miskeen in Daraa countryside pointed out that he was living in the fifth village in Azraq camp in Jordan, pointing out that returning to the homeland gives a feeling of peace and security, while Maher al-Zoubi from Sahem al-Golan town in the western countryside said that his feeling is not described as returning to the homeland yet. Weirdness in which I and his family miss the ingredients of life.
Nour al-Huda Mohammed, returning to the city of Daraa, confirmed that she is very happy to return after years of displacement in refugee camps, calling on all Syrian displaced to return home and shared that joy Manal al-Khatib from the same city, describing her feeling new after years of displacement in refugee camps.
Hundreds of displaced families have returned from Jordan in recent months after the Syrian Arab Army re-established safety in Daraa province and defeated terrorism.