Syrian refugees to return home from Lebanon
(MENAFN) Hundreds of Syrian refugees returned to their homeland early on Tuesday, the latest group to return to Syria from its western neighbor, the National News Agency reported.
NNA said hundreds of Syrian families left this morning in buses from the northern city of Tripoli, the southern town of Nabatieh, from the Hasbaya towns of Shebaa and al-Arqoub and from the area of Bourj Hammoud.
The refugees have assured that Lebanon's General Security -helping refugees return home in coordination with Syria- "have facilitated their return," and affirmed their "eagerness to return back to their homeland."
Lebanon is home to some 1 million Syrian refugees, a large number for a country of 4.5 million people.
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