Published : 01-02-2019
Pro-government sources in Syria said displaced families will soon get access to their homes in AlTadhamun neighborhood, south of Damascus, sometime soon.
Local authorities in Damascus governorate have just finalized examining ownership documents of 4,000 residents following a survey recently conducted to assess the damage wrought on civilian homes and facilities. Buildings were waxed up to prevent looting and burglary assaults. A list of concerned families has been handed over to the local authorities in order to obtain final approval to ease the return of the displaced families.
Hundreds of Palestinian families used to take shelter in AlTadhamun neighborhood before they fled to other zones after the opposition forces grabbed hold of the area and as a result of the deadly onslaughts launched by Syria’s government forces.
Pro-government sources in Syria said displaced families will soon get access to their homes in AlTadhamun neighborhood, south of Damascus, sometime soon.
Local authorities in Damascus governorate have just finalized examining ownership documents of 4,000 residents following a survey recently conducted to assess the damage wrought on civilian homes and facilities. Buildings were waxed up to prevent looting and burglary assaults. A list of concerned families has been handed over to the local authorities in order to obtain final approval to ease the return of the displaced families.
Hundreds of Palestinian families used to take shelter in AlTadhamun neighborhood before they fled to other zones after the opposition forces grabbed hold of the area and as a result of the deadly onslaughts launched by Syria’s government forces.