800,000 refugees Plan To Return To Syria As Putin Smashes ISIS

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Palestinians at Yarmouk camp in Damascus, Jan. 31, 2014

After the launch of Russia’s successful bombing campaign to wipe out ISIS in Syria only a month ago, more than 800,000 refugees are now planning to return to their homeland. 

The Islamic State group had control over vast areas of Syria, forcing tens of thousand of Syrians to escape the terror.

The Daily Express reports:

Many desperate asylum seekers have made their way to Europe via boats to Greece, with David Cameron agreeing to let 20,000 in Britain over the next five years.

But Russia’s bid to wipe out ISIS has been so successful that almost a million Syrians are elected to return to their homeland, Russian politician Dmitry Sablin claimed.

The senator, who recently visited Syria, said: “[Syrian president Bashar al] Assad praised the actions of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Syria. cold war

“He said thousands of terrorists are now fleeing Syria, and refugees are returning.”

Russian fighter jets have destroyed 285 ISIS and al-Nusra Front targets in the war-torn country over the past three days, according to Russian media.

The al-Nusra Front – the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda – was formed in 2012 during the on-going Syrian civil war.

Putin’s military operation began on September 30 after an official request from Assad, his long-time ally.

There have been major changes in the country since Sablin last visited in May, the senator revealed.

He said: “People in Syria are now discussing their future. They want to rebuild their country.

“People are now walking safely through the streets of Damascus. There are fountains and restaurants open.

Syrian refugees in Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan
Syrian refugees in Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan

“Before Russia engaged it was terrifying to live there.”

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