Syrian refugees flee refugee camps for Ramadan break and return to their homes
According to the International News Agency, a large number of Syrian refugees fled the camps due to inadequate arrangements for the prevention of the Corona virus epidemic and the lack of Sahar and Iftar facilities during Ramadan, and returned to their devastated homes.
An Al Jazeera video of a Syrian family breaking their fast on the roof of their dilapidated house went viral, showing all the houses in one area being reduced to rubble and a family breaking their fast on the roof of a house. Is.
A family member told Al Jazeera that there were difficulties in the refugee camps, that there were no arrangements to prevent the Corona epidemic, and that the fun of Sahar and Iftar came to their homes.
It should be noted that the report released by the United Nations has confirmed that thousands of Syrian refugees fled their refugee camps in March and April and returned to their destroyed homes.
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