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21.07.2018 (11:50)

Bulletin for Centre for the Reception, Allocation and Accommodation of Refugees (July 21, 2018)

I. Return of Refugees

Over the past 24 hours, no refugees passed via the Zemrani checkpoint from Lebanon to Syria (Falita, Damascus province), and via the Nasib checkpoint from Jordan to Syria (Daraa). Checkpoints are equipped with heating systems, meals points and medical and humanitarian aid posts.

Over the past two month, 1,207 people returned to Syria from abroad; in total, 232,792 refugees since the start of operation.

At three checkpoints Abu Duhur, Salhiyah and Palmyra personnel conducted reconnaissance of the districts, specified deployment sites and formed the administration of the points.

In total 349 civilians were evacuated from the Southwest de-escalation zone: 298 (82 women, 102 children) via Kafer Shame CP and 51 via the al- Kuniya CP (women - 14, children - 20).

In total, since 27 July 3018, 45,783 people left the Southwest de-escalation zone: 6,603 of them lived in the Kebab and Rsas refugee camp. At present 1,429 people (424 women and 671 children) ate still there. Over the past day, 247 and 101 refugees arrived there respectively.

Through the transition of Jaba settlement, from Southwest zone de-escalation to the Idlib zone on 55 buses 2,771 people were evacuated, with 660 women and 1,045 children.

From the Fuaa and Kafer Khaya (Idlib de-escalation zone) on 21 buses 800 people were taken to the Zhibrin refugee camp (province of Aleppo), 240 women and 408 children (from March 4, 25,633 people).

In the Tal-Rifaat district in the refugee camps there are:

Fafin - 7,200 people;

Maaret-Muslimia - 500 people;

Tell-Susin – 1,800 people;

Shahba - 500 people.

Since December 4,2017, in total 46,754 refugees returned to Salhiyah (Deir ez-Zor province).

Over the past day, 182 and 116 people returned to Homs Ana Damascus respectively.

In the restored houses in Kusham and al-Tabiyah (province of Deir ez-Zor), since February 8, 2018, 1,231 families (10,630 people, including Kusham,177 people and al-Tabiyah -3,453 people. Over the past 24 hours, no accommodation happened .

According to generalized data, 6,905,685 registered Syrian refugees continue to be located in the territories of 45 states, of which 2,071,706 women and 3,521,899 children.

It is estimated that more than 1.7 million Syrians from eight countries of the world expressed a desire to return 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).

From the 45 Russian embassies in foreign countries with Syrian refugees, nine countries (Lebanon, Germany, Malta, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia) have confirmed the quantitative data of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees regarding these states of Syrian citizens. In the territory of these countries there are 1,677,196 Syrians (Lebanon 976,064, Germany 697,878, Malta 1,289, Bosnia and Herzegovina 711, Luxembourg 663, Slovenia 458, Hungary 51, Czech Republic 39, Slovakia- 43).

Through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, embassies and representations of the Russian Federation in countries with a large number of registered citizens of Syria, given instructions on the submission of daily reports on matters relating to the return of the Syrians to their homeland.

Totally from foreign states to Syria (since January 2018) 101,976 people have returned (women - 37,613, children – 48,419).

II. Cities and towns ready to accommodate refugees

In 76 settlements, the least affected by the hostilities, 336,500 places have been deployed for the reception and accommodation of refugees.

There are 73,600 places deployed in the province of Damascus:

73 600 places, deployed in the province of Damascus

Ain-Zrekia 150

Modiara 1 500

Byte-Sava 1 500

Mojammadia 450

Dgisrein 1 000

Aftriss 450

Zamalka 2 000

Beyt-Nayem 300

Kafer Batna 1 500

Jaush Al Ashari 450

Nashabia 600

Rijan 300

Sakba 2 500

Jaush 300

Hazze 1 000

Jaush Kubayat 300

Hazrama 200

Arbin 4 000

Hamouriyah 2 000

Al Kasa 1 000

As Salhiyah 200

Dzhaubar 5 000

Ayn-Terma 2 000

Kuteyfa 700

Harasta 3 000

Dumeyr 1 250

Utaya 300

134 350 places, deployed in the province of Aleppo

Deyr-Jafer 4 000

Sfira 35 000

Al Ajmadia 3 150

Azizia 3 400

Al Quiyaria 5 600

Kabtin 2 400

Tel-Sus 4 350

Abu-Dzhrein 3 200

Akula 7 400

Abu-Driha 3 100

Jasaf 8 000

Zra 3 850

Maskanah 4 500

Tel-Aran 12 400

Vadha 2 300

Tel-Abur 3 700

Al Majmudia 4 200

Tel-Jasel 8 400

Rasm-Faleh 2 600

Terkan 2 500

Atshanat-Jasib 4 900

Kabra 1 150

Abu-Majmud-Dajam-Jamad 2 850

Blat 1 400

64 000 places, deployed in the province of Homs

Homs 20 000

Al-Rastan 14 000

Talbisah 11 000

Kaffer-Laha 8 000

Zaafarana 10 000

Izzedin 1 000

10 600 places, deployed in the province of Hama

Salamiyah 1 600

Al-Suqaylabiyah 2 000

Mahardah 7 000

45 000 places, deployed in the province of

Deir ez-Zor 10 000

Marrat 4 000

Mazlum 3 000

Salhiyah 1 000

Quneitra 5 000

As-Tabiya 5 000

Hsham 8 000

Hatla 9 000

8 950 places, deployed in the province of West Qalamun

Nasiriyah 750

Jarod 3 500

Ruheiba 4 700

III. Recovery of infrastructure

Over the past day, 38 houses have been restored (in Homs and Damascus).

On the road section Talbiseh, al-Rastan, the length of 9.5 km of Homs province, the work on restoring traffic lanes has been completed. The replacement of plafonds and lamps, wires and wiring in populated areas continues.

The installation of the main transmission line supports along the Homs-Hama road section continues. It is required to establish 137 poles, of them seven are established.

The state of the infrastructure, socially significant facilities, housing stock and the availability of building materials and materials in five settlements were assessed:

Kafer al-Tun (Hama province);

Al-Husseiniya (Deir ez-Zor province);

Salkhiyah (Deir ez-Zor province);

Homs, Talbiseh (Homs province).

To improve the living conditions of Syrian citizens, the completion of the restoration of social infrastructure facilities requires delivery to settlements:

Salkhiyah - construction, finishing materials and equipment for school rehabilitation, one excavator and one bulldozer for drilling and trash cleaning of four dump trucks for garbage collection;

Al-Husseiniya - construction, finishing materials and equipment for the restoration of two schools and two bakeries, two excavators and two bulldozers for excavation and clearing of rubble.

Total on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic:

89 medical and 213 educational institutions were restored;

254.5 km of roads were repaired;

186 km of power transmission lines laid;

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

IV. Humanitarian aid

Over the last 24 hours, th UN mission distributed 156 tones of food supplies and the bare necessities in Beyt Jin.

In total, the Russian side organized and conducted 1,871 humanitarian actions, during which the Syrian citizens received 2,807.86 tons of food, basic necessities and bottled water.

Representatives of the Regional Fund named after A.Kadyrov did not carry out a charity action.

In al-Husseinia and Salkhiyah (Deir ez-Zor province) primary health care was provided to 13 citizens, four women and six children. It is required to supply 10 boxes of multivitamins, 65 bandages, 12 bottles of antiseptic, 9 antibiotic packages.

In total, the Russian military doctors provided medical care to 85,993 residents of the country.

V. Mine action operation

Engineering units of the Syrian Arab Republic continued to perform the task of demining the area and objects in Al-Rastan, Al-Gasbia, Kaffer-Laha, the province of Homs. 3.1 hectares of the territory were cleared, 38 explosive objects were found and destroyed, including nine improvised explosive devices.

In total, 164.4 hectares cleared 5,753 explosive devices are found and defused, including 1,916 improvised explosive devices in Homs province.

VI. Organizational arrangements for the reception of refugees

The National Reconciliation Committees designed for reception, distribution and placement of refugees in provincial centres, hold negotiations to cease hostilities, voluntary join the side of the government and surrender arms and grant amnesty to former militants lived in the earlier occupied territories and all IDPs.

Ministry for Local Administration and Ecology joinlty with other departments are working to recovery national economy.

The High National Committee for refugees is engaged in the work to address issues social security of refugees.

Local authorities are in charge of preparing transport for evacuation of refugees.

Office for National Security, the Ministry of Reconciliation carry out the coordination of all activities, control the return of refugees, the preparation of places for their accommodation, the restoration of infrastructure, carrying out of humanitarian actions.



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