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Over 20,000 Infrastructure Objects Have Been Restored In Syria Since Start Of 2018: Russian Military

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Over 20,000 Infrastructure Objects Have Been Restored In Syria Since Start Of 2018: Russian Military

Refugees reception centers had been set up in 412 localities and conditions have been created to receive 1,497,650 people, Head of the Russian National Defense Management Center Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev said on December 11.

10 ports of entry are now active at the Syrian-Lebanese border, Syrian-Jordanian border, in the Damascus International Airport, and in the port of Banias. Over 290,278 Syrians have returned from foreign states to their homeland since the start of the year.

Colonel General Mizintsev added that active efforts are being contributed to restore the destroyed infrastructure of the country. Since the start of 2018, 4,690 residential buildings, 266 medical facilities, 1,464 education institutions, 1,022 electrical substations, 14,239 industrial facilities, 284 water stations, 206 schools and multiple other facilities have been restored.

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Elisabeth Jenders

And you, Uncle Sam – how much “democracy and freedom” have you brought to the territory you control? No desire to compete with Uncle Ivan on this field?

Chris Chuba

But I’m certain that we have rebuilt all of the bridges we destroyed across the Euphrates and the buildings we leveled in Raqqa (sarcasm).

And this is why the Syrians, Yemenis, and Iranians, and most likely the Iraqis hate us but we have no idea, any polls we take about ‘what the world thinks of the U.S.’ avoids these countries, too busy polling Israel, Poland, and the U.K. and even their we barely eak out a favorability rating.

Sinbad2

The Americans want the world to resemble the USA, with its collapsing infrastructure.

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