Hundreds of Syrian people on Monday have returned to their houses via Abu al-Dhuhour corridor.

Hundreds of displaced Syrian civilians from towns and villages in the southern countryside of Aleppo Province are turning back after the Syrian Army had cleansed them of terrorism.

The displaced civilians are coming from the areas under control of terrorist organizations in Idleb Province through Abu al-Dhuhour corridor towards their houses in the liberated towns and villages.

SANA reporter said that civilians are coming on foot, by cars and tractors via the Abu al-Dhuhour corridor, to the far southeast of Idleb countryside, adding that a medical point was provided by the authorities under supervision of Syrian Arab Red Crescent and Internal Security Forces to supply the returnees with health, relief and food aid.

Meanwhile, dozens of buses in Jul. 18 arrived in Kefraya and al-Foua, both in Syria’s northwestern Idlib Province, as part of an evacuation deal to get locals out of the Shia-majority towns, which have long been besieged by foreign-backed militants.

Recently, hundreds of terrorists and their families evacuated from southern Syria arrived on Saturday in the northwest of the country.

About 1.2 million Syrian refugees have returned to their homes since September 2015.

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