Baghdad: The Minister of Immigration and Displacement, Ivan Faiq Jabro, announced today, Saturday, the return of 734 displaced people from the last camp in Sulaymaniyah to their original areas in Salah al-Din and Nineveh. The Ministry said in a statement: '(734) displaced people have returned from (Ashti) camp, the last displacement camp in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, to their original areas of residence in Balad and Al-Dujail Districts in Salah al-Din Governorate and Sinjar District in Nineveh Governorate.' The statement added, "The Ministry's staff delivered (instruments) of the financial grant amounting to four million dinars to the returning families, in addition to durable goods (plasma screen, cooker, refrigerator). Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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