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Briefing by Centre for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides in Syria (June 30, 2018)

Reconciliation of opposing sides and stabilization of humanitarian situation are the main vectors in political settlement of the crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic.

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

The Russian Centre for Reconciliation continues working on improvement of humanitarin situation in the capital and its suburbs.

The Russian Centre for Reconciliation monitored reconstruction process of infrastructure in the settlement Huash-al-Hanun, Damascus province.

Local authorities jointly with representatives of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent have been organizing delivery of food supplies and drinking water. The Russian Centre for Reconciliation helps people to received high-quality medical care; severely ill people are evacuated to medical centres in Damascus.

Measures are being taken to restore peaceful life in the provinces of Hama and Homs provinces. Representatives of the Russian Centre for Reconciliation held a working meeting with representatives of Khursan, Hama province, to discuss reconstruction of infrastructure and establishment of favourable conditions so that refugees can return back home.

Over the last 24 hours, 108 people returned to Homs province, 115 people – to the Eastern Ghouta. Due to taken measures, 70,749 people have returned back to the Eastern Ghouta and 106,691 people - to Homs province from refugee and IDPs camps.

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

Three settlements have joined ceasefire regime in the southwest de-escalation zone - Umm-Walad, Atbaa and Jebb. In total 250 militants stopped resistance to government troops and voluntary decided to receive amnesty. They surrendered 118 pieces of armaments, three pieces of hardware and a lot of ammo.