Baghdad-INA
The Ministry of Migration and Displacement (MOMD), Salah El-Din Branch, counted on Sunday, the number of IDPS families returning to their areas in Salah El-Din province.
"MOMD in Salah al-Din has provided 100 caravans for IDPS whose homes were destroyed," stressing that "there is high coordination with UN organizations to provide these services to returnees, and continue to provide relief aid periodically for the purpose of encouraging these families to return to their areas of residence," Director of MOMD in Salah al-Din Khaled Mahjoub told the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
Mahjoub pointed out that "the number of families that returned to Salah al-Din province and registered in the MOMD, Salah al-Din, amounted to 89,500," noting that "the rest of these families are in the camps of Sulaymaniyah, Ashti and Arbid, as well as in Erbil."
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