Daraa, SANA- A number of displaced families on Wednesday returned from Jordan refugee camps through Nassib border crossing to be transported later to their areas of permanent residence which have been liberated from terrorism.
SANA’s reporter said that four families, mostly children and women, returned via buses from al- Azraq camp in Jordan through Nassib border crossing with Jordan after registering their personal data and their permanent residence.
Head of the Immigration and Passports Center at the crossing, Col. Mazen Ghandour mentioned in a statement to SANA that the number of people who have returned back home since the opening of Nassib crossing in last October until today has reached 22250 citizens.
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