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22.07.2018 (10:30)

Bulletin for Centre for the Reception, Allocation and Accommodation of Refugees (July 22, 2018)

I. Return of Refugees

Over the past 24 hours, refugees have not returned to the Syrian Arab Republic from foreign countries. The Zemrani checkpoint (CP) at the border with Lebanon in Falita (Damascus province), and Nasib CP (Daraa province) at the border with Jordan in Daraa is ready to receive returning Syrians.

Administration is being formed in three CPs: Abu Duhur, Salhiyah and Palmyra.

Meanwhile, 371 civilians have been evacuated from the Southwest de-escalation zone: 302 of them (97 women and 128 children) - via Kafr-Shams CP and 69 people (18 women and 31 children) - via al-Qouniya CP.

Besides, militants of illegal armed formations with their families left the Southwest de-escalation zone to Idlib, the Idlib de-escalation zone by 45 buses. In total, 2,459 people (with 652 women and 721 children among them) have left the area.

In total since June 27, 2018 46,154 people have left the Southwest de-escalation zone with 6,966 of them accommodated in the Jebab and Rsas refugee camps. In these camps there are still 1,792 people (461 women and 708 children). Over the past day, 154 people (with 31 women and 83 children of them) and 209 refugees (with 57 women and 126 children) respectively have arrived there.

Besides, 105 people (36 women and 44 children) and nine people ( including two women and five children) have returned to restored houses in the Eastern Ghouta (Damascus) and Khusham (Deir ez-Zor province) respectively. In total, 80,121 people have been accommodated (including 72,935 people in the Eastern Ghouta, and 7,186 people in Kusham).

According to consolidated information, there are still 6,905,685 registered refugees seeking asylum in 45 countries worldwide, with 2,071,706 women and 3,521,899 children among them.

It is estimated, that 1,714,588 Syrians in eight countries expressed their desire to return back to their homeland (Lebanon –891,364, Turkey – 297,342, Germany – 174,897, Jordan – 149,357, Iraq – 101,233, Egypt – 99,834, Denmark – 412, Brazil – 149).

In 45 embassies of the Russian Federation in foreign countries where the Syrian refugees seek asylum, ten countries (Jordan, Lebanon, Germany, Malta, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia) confirmed the figures provided by the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, on Syrian citizens present in these countries. At present there are 2,344,214 Syrians in these countries: Jordan – 667,018, Lebanon – 976,064, Germany – 697,878, Malta – 1,289, Bosnia and Herzegovina – 711, Luxembourg – 663, Slovenia – 458, Hungary – 51, Czech Republic – 39, and Slovakia – 43).

Russian embassies and missions in foreign countries, where the number of Syrian refugees is the highest, are given instructions by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to issue a weekly report on refugees returning back to their homeland.

In total, since September 30, 2015, 1,417,385 refugees have returned back to their homes in the Syrian Arab Republic, with 232,457 of them - from abroad.

II. Cities and Towns Ready to Receive Refugees

There are 336,500 places arranged to receive and accommodate refugees in 76 settlements less affected by the combat actions.

in the province of Damascus there are 73,600 places arranged:

Douma

39,000

Al-Shafuniyah

200

Hawash-Douarah

150

Mesraba

300

Ayn-Zrakiyah

150

Modiarah

1,500

Bayt-Sawa

1,500

Mohammadiyah

450

Jisrein

1,000

Aftriss

450

Zamalka

2,000

Beyt-Nayem

300

Kafr-Batna

1,500

Hawsh al Ash'ari

450

Nashabiyah

600

Al-Rikhan

300

Saqba

2,500

Hawsh al Khanun

300

Hazzeh

1,000

Hawsh Qubaybat

300

Hazrama

200

Arbil

4,000

Hamouriyah

2,000

Al-Qassa

1,000

Hawsh al Salhiyah

200

Jobar

5,000

Ein Tarma

2,000

Al-Qutayfah

700

Harasta al Basal

3,000

Dumair

1,250

Utaya

300

in the province of Aleppo there are 134,350 places arranged

Deyr-Hafer 4 000

Al-Safira 35 000

Al-Ahmadiyah 3 150

Al-Aziziyah 3 400

Al-Qiyariyah 5 600

Qabtin 2 400

Tal-Sous 4 350

Abu Jurayn 3 200

Akoulah 7 400

Abu Darikhah 3 100

Khassaf 8 000

Zeraa 3 850

Maskanah 4 500

Tal-Aran 12 400

Wadhah 2 300

Tal-Abour 3 700

Al Mahmudiyah 4 200

Tal-Hasel 8 400

Rasm-Falah 2 600

Turkan 2 500

Atshanat al-Haiyt 4 900

Kabara 1 150

Abu-Mahmoud-Daham-Hamad 2 850

Balat 1 400

in the province of Homs there are 64,000 places arranged:

Homs 20 000

Al-Rastan 14 000

Talbiseh 11 000

Kafr Laha 8 000

Zaafaraniyah Deir-Ful 10 000

Izzeddin 1000

in the province of Hama there are 10,600 places arranged:

Salamiyah 1 600

Al-Suqaylabiyah 2 000

Mahardeh 7 000

in the province of Deir ez-Zor there are 45,000 places arranged:

Deir ez-Zor 10 000

Marrat 4 000

Mazlum 3 000

Al-Salhiyah 1 000

Al-Husainiyah 5 000

Al-Tabiyah 5 000

Khusham 8 000

Hatlah 9 000

in the province of Eastern Qalamoun there are 8,950 places arranged:

Al-Nasiriyah 750

Jairoud 3 500

Ruhaybah 4 700

III. Infrastructure Rehabilitation

Over the past day, 12 dwellings in Khusham and Al-Tabiyah (Deir ez-Zor province) were reconstructed.

A scale of social infrastructure rehabilitation in Marrat and Mazlum (Deir ez-Zor province) was determined. In order to reconstruct two local schools and water pump station it is necessary to supply roofing materials and equipment for the water pump station.

At the section of the Talbiseh - Al-Rastan highway, 9.5 km long, Homs province, they completed reconstruction of traffic lanes, and continue to install guardrail (progress is more than 85%).

Power line poles are being installed along the Homs-Hama road. It is necessary to set 137: nine of them were placed earlier; two poles were installed over the past day.

They assessed the social infrastructure and facilities, housing fund, amount of construction materials available in the following four towns:

Hatlah, Al-Tabiyah (Deir ez-Zor province);

Zaafaraniyah (Homs province);

Mahardeh (Hama province).

In order to improve living conditions for Syrians, and to complete infrastructure rehabilitation it is necessary to supply materials in the following towns:

Hatlah – construction and finishing materials to recover five houses; one excavator and one bulldozer for earthwork and clearing rubbles, and four dump trucks for remove garbage;

Al-Tabiyah - construction and finishing materials and equipment to recover two bakeries; a excavator and two bulldozers for earthwork and clearing rubbles;

Zaafaraniyah - finishing materials for a medical post;

Mahardeh - construction and equipment to recover a medical post; a excavator and two bulldozers for earthwork and clearing rubbles.

In total, in the Syrian Arab Republic:

medical and 213educational organizations have been recovered;

km of roads have been repaired;

km of power line have been installed;

83 power substations, 69 water supply facilities and two fuel-energy complexes have been put into operation.

IV. Humanitarian Assistance

Yesterday, the An-124 airplane of the Russian Transport Aviation delivered 43.7 tons of humanitarian relief (medical supplies – 7 tons, tents – 27.6 tons, blankets – 5 tons, and kitchen utensils - 4.1 tons) from France

(Chateauroux airport) to the Syrian Arab Republic (Khmeimim airport).

Personnel of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent have received the cargo and delivered it to Tartus jointly with officers of the Centre for Refugee Reception, Distribution and Settlement.

In total, the Russian side has organised and carried out 1,871 humanitarian actions, delivering 2,807.86 tons of food supplies, the bare necessities and bottled water.

Representatives of the Kadyrov Regional Public Fund carried out a charitable action in Aleppo. People received a ton of bread. Fifteen families of Syrian fallen warriors received targeted aid.

Eight civilians including four children received first medical aid in the towns of Marrat and al-Salhiyah (Deir ez-Zor province).

In total, 86,001 Syrian were provided with medical assistance by Russian military medics.

V. Mine Clearance

The SAA engineering units carry on the mine clearance operation in the settlements of Al-Rastan, Al-Gasbiyah, Kafr Laha, Homs province. They have cleared up 2.4 ha of the territory, found and defused 35 explosive devices including nine improvised explosive devices.

In Homs province, they cleared up 166.8ha of the territory, found and defused 5,788 explosive devices, including1,925 improvised explosive devices.

VI. Arrangements for Refugee Reception

Regional National Reconciliation Committees jointly with local authorities assess state of infrastructure, define needs in material resources and equipment, address issues concerning social welfare of refugees and internally displaced persons (IPDs).

Officers of the Centre for Refugee Reception, Distribution and Settlement jointly with local authorities, operated in the Bahisa al-Badiyah refugee camp (housing 104 people, with 22 women and 61 children) in Baba Umruh district (Homs). As a result, they concluded that it is necessary to provide the district with fuel, food and medical supplies, two excavator and a bulldozer.

The Centre for Refugee Reception, Distribution and Settlement supervises all measures take to control returning refugee inflow, arrange places for refugee accommodation, rehabilitate infrastructure, conduct humanitarian actions, in close coordination with the Ministry for Local Administration and Ecology, Ministry of Healthcare, Ministry of Energy of the Syrian Arab Republic, and Provincial National Reconciliation Committees.



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