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Over 800.000 refugees reportedly traveled home to Syria since the beginning of the Russian airstrikes.
"Syria's Grand Mufti Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun said over 800,000 refugees have returned since Russian airstrikes against terrorist targets in Syria began on September 30.
The operation has also given refugees from the conflict hope that peace would return, according to interviews AP conducted around the Aleppo province, a hub for refugees leaving Syria.
"I hope that with Russian pilots’ help, our military will advance and defeat terrorists so that we could return to our homes," one refugee told AP.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees have entered Europe in the past several months, many of them fleeing the Syrian conflict, particularly violence by the ISIL terrorist group.
Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out over 870 strikes, killing several hundred militants and destroying dozens of command centers and depots used by the terrorists."
Farsnews
""I hope that with Russian pilots' help, our military will advance and defeat terrorists so that we could return to our homes," said Ahmad Attan, a camp resident who served in the Syrian military and was wounded in the fighting.
Another camp resident, Fadila Mahmud Naasan, said her son served in the army and their family had to flee militant attacks on Assad supporters. She lost her leg because of illness while in a refugee camp."
Russian airstrikes in Syria welcomed by refugees
"Syria's Grand Mufti Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun said over 800,000 refugees have returned since Russian airstrikes against terrorist targets in Syria began on September 30.
The operation has also given refugees from the conflict hope that peace would return, according to interviews AP conducted around the Aleppo province, a hub for refugees leaving Syria.
"I hope that with Russian pilots’ help, our military will advance and defeat terrorists so that we could return to our homes," one refugee told AP.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees have entered Europe in the past several months, many of them fleeing the Syrian conflict, particularly violence by the ISIL terrorist group.
Russian Aerospace Forces have carried out over 870 strikes, killing several hundred militants and destroying dozens of command centers and depots used by the terrorists."
Farsnews
""I hope that with Russian pilots' help, our military will advance and defeat terrorists so that we could return to our homes," said Ahmad Attan, a camp resident who served in the Syrian military and was wounded in the fighting.
Another camp resident, Fadila Mahmud Naasan, said her son served in the army and their family had to flee militant attacks on Assad supporters. She lost her leg because of illness while in a refugee camp."
Russian airstrikes in Syria welcomed by refugees