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Briefing by Centre for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides in Syria (June 29, 2018)

The Russian Centre for Reconciliation continues working on peaceful settlement of the conflict and providing comprehensive assistance to people in the Syrian Arab Republic.

Despite the ceasefire regime being established throughout the country, the Russian-Iranian-Turkish Joint Coordination Centre has registered some cases of ceasefire violation by illegal armed formations in the provinces of Aleppo and Latakia.

The Russian Centre for Reconciliation urges armed group to cease provocation actions and strictly adhere to requirements of the Memorandum on De-escalation Zones in Syria.

Situation in Hama and Homs are being stabilized; people are returning to peaceful life. Solemn opening of the Homs-Masyaf road with the participation of Minister of Transport of the Syrian Arab Republic and the heads of local administrations, Homs province, was held in Qasiri-Qarabesi, Homs province.

Russian military police organizes observation posts in the settlements of Kharet-Tukman, Talbiseh and al-Rastan, Homs province, to prevent provocations and register inflow of returning refugees.

The representatives of the Russian Centre for Reconciliation organized a working meeting with the representatives of the settlement on infrastructure and creation of conditions for the return of refugees in Khursan, the province of Homs.

Over the last 24 hours, 170 people returned to Homs province, 112 people – to the Eastern Ghouta. Due to taken measures, 70,634 people have returned back to the Eastern Ghouta and 106,585 people - to Homs province from refugee and IDPs camps.

The Russian Centre for Reconciliation carried out a humanitarian action in Kafr Lakha, the province of Homs, and Mazlum, the province of Deir ez-Zor. People received 650 food sets, medical supplies and the bare necessities. The total weigh of cargo amounts to six tons.

Military medics have provided medical assistance to more than ten people, including five children over the past day.