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Dozens of families return to their liberated villages in the northern Hama countryside after they have finished clearing the remains of the terrorists

2020-01-13T18:05:15.319Z


Hama-Sana Dozens of displaced families have started returning to their liberated villages and towns in the northern Hama countryside after


Hama-Sana

Dozens of families of the displaced have started returning to their liberated villages and towns in the northern Hama countryside after securing them and removing mines and explosive devices that the terrorists planted before they were destroyed under the strikes of the Syrian Arab Army.

A Sana correspondent stated that dozens of families of the displaced have returned to their liberated villages and towns in the northern Hama countryside, as part of the efforts made by the state to return the displaced after engineering units in the Syrian Arab Army cleared them of the remains of terrorists and cleared mines and booby traps.

A number of returnees paid tribute to the Syrian Arab Army, who secured their return to their homes after defeating the terrorist groups from the northern Hama countryside, noting that this return came thanks to the army's victories against terrorism and the sacrifices it made in defense of the homeland.

The Syrian Arab Army units liberated last August the entire northern Hama countryside, the city of Khan Sheikhoun and a number of towns and villages in the southern countryside of Idlib after defeating the terrorists from them, which expanded the circle of safety in those areas for the return of the displaced people and the return of life to normal.

Source: sena

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