UN: 84 Syria Two-thirds of children have died since December on their way to Hull camp



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The United Nations said Friday that 84 Syrian citizens, two-thirds of whom were children, have been killed since December while traveling to the northern Hull camp.

According to the Reuters news agency quoted by the United Nations, the dead were heading to the Hull camp in the north of the country after fleeing the organization of a preacher in Deir Ezzor.

In a similar context, the Center for the Reception, Distribution and Housing of Refugees last Wednesday indicated that more than 820 refugees had returned to Syria from the territory of foreign countries in the last 24 hours.

"In the last 24 hours, 824 refugees have returned to the country from abroad, including 127 Lebanese refugees (38 women and 65 children) through the new Jabos and Tulkarem crossing points, as well as 697 people (309 women). and 255 children), "said the center. ) Return from Jordan through the Nisib crossing point.

On the other hand, PCHR reported that 67 internally displaced persons had returned to their permanent residence in the last 24 hours and confirmed that the inhabitants of Salhiya village, in the village of Deir al-Zour, received medical assistance.

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