The first convoy of Syrian refugees returning from "Mrajeeb Al Fhood" camp to Daraa has departed.

Today, Sunday, May 25th, saw the first voluntary return convoy of Syrian refugees from the Emirati-Jordanian camp "Marjeeb al-Fahood" heading to Daraa Governorate in Syria, as part of a humanitarian initiative launched by "Farah Foundation" in cooperation with Jordanian official authorities.
According to Jordan's "Al-Mamlaka" channel, the convoy consists of 64 Syrian families totaling over 350 individuals, heading to the city of Sanamein and its countryside in Daraa Governorate.
This is the fourteenth convoy within the voluntary return program for Syrian displaced persons organized by "Farah Foundation," and it is the first to depart from the Emirati-Jordanian camp.
The channel noted that the convoy included seven buses to transport the returnees, in addition to more than 16 trucks loaded with furniture and personal belongings.
This comes after "Farah Foundation" _founded by Syrian businessman Raheef Hakimi and his family_ announced the start of organizing return convoys for Syrian refugees from refugee camps in Jordan, as reported by media outlets.
Meanwhile, the CEO of the Emirati "Armada" group in Jordan, Ihab Al-Bakri, confirmed that, under the guidance of Raheef Hakimi, the first convoy was dispatched from the Emirati-Jordanian camp to areas in Daraa, specifically to the city of Sanamein and its countryside.