Return of 200,000 displaced people to their areas in Idlib and Aleppo
North-Press Agency
Yesterday, Monday, the Syrian "Response Coordinators Team" documented the return of 216,168 displaced people to their towns and villages in the countryside of Idlib and Aleppo in northwestern Syria.
The Response Coordinators Team published a statement on the numbers of returnees from areas of displacement to their towns and villages in the two governorates of Aleppo and Idlib, in which it revealed the return of 40,015 families, which is equivalent to 216,198 people, at a rate equivalent to 20.79% of the number of IDPs since the beginning of the ceasefire agreement on the 5th of last March.
The team pointed out that the number of returnees to the Idlib countryside was 139,082, while 77,416 have returned to the countryside of Aleppo.
More than 1,041,000 people were displaced due to military campaigns by Syrian government forces and military operations against armed opposition groups between November 2019 and the 5th of last March.
The response team has documented 49 violations of the ceasefire in northwestern Syria since the agreement.