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Rehabilitation of schools damaged by terrorism and building new ones in Quneitra

2021-12-02T11:30:45.580Z


Quneitra, SANA-The Directorate of Technical Services in Quneitra Governorate is continuing the rehabilitation work of schools damaged by the outbreak


Kenitra-SANA

The Directorate of Technical Services in Quneitra Governorate continues the work of rehabilitating schools damaged by terrorism and building new schools on the governorate’s land and in the communities of displaced people in Damascus countryside.

The director of technical services in the governorate, Engineer Hamda Al-Arqawi, told SANA reporter that the construction works of Khan Arnabeh School, which includes 12 classrooms and their annexes, at a cost of more than 121 million Syrian pounds, has been completed, and the Al-Kiswa Al-Sharqiah School in Damascus countryside, which includes 21 classrooms and their accessories, at a cost of more than 207 million Syrian pounds, and the implementation of the extension of the Martyr Hani School will continue. Qwaider in the town of Khan Arnabeh, and the estimated value of the works there exceeds 185 million pounds.

She indicated that the directorate has completed the construction works of the annex of the Martyr Yahya Assouf School in Hader, which includes 6 classrooms and their annexes, at a cost of about 59 million pounds, in addition to the rehabilitation and maintenance of the extension of the Martyr Ismail Musa school in the village of Ain Aisha, which contains 8 classrooms and their annexes, at a cost of 71 million pounds, pointing to the commencement of construction work. The annex of the Martyr Rami Mehaires School in the village of Kom Mehaires and includes 6 classrooms, at an estimated cost of 311 million pounds.

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Source: sena

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