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Aleppo reopens long-closed roads to revive movement

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Aleppo, Jan. 12 (SANA) A number of Aleppo neighborhoods witnessed intensive operations Monday to take away earth berms and reopen major roads that had been closed for years, as a part of a wider plan to facilitate civilian motion and assist restore regular life to areas liberated from the SDF group in northern Syria.

The works, overseen by the Aleppo Governorate in coordination with service and safety companies, targeted on the Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh and Bani Zaid neighborhoods, in addition to the Lairamoun industrial zone.

Ammar Abdulrahman, director of the Aleppo Civil Protection Heart, mentioned in remarks to a SANA correspondent on Monday that the marketing campaign targets reopening roads beforehand closed as a result of presence of the SDF group. He mentioned the trouble consists of Bani Zaid, Ashrafieh and Sheikh Maqsoud, along with the Lairamoun factories space stretching between Lairamoun Roundabout and Sheihan Roundabout, the place a big industrial cluster is concentrated.

For his half, Abdul Razzaq Saleh al-Hajji, a technical official on the Aleppo Provincial Council, mentioned in remarks to SANA on Monday that the council’s entry into the neighborhoods got here after they have been liberated by the Ministry of Protection and secured by Inner Safety Forces by means of the dismantling of landmines and unexploded ordnance.

He added that the council deployed a big service fleet — together with bulldozers, dump vehicles, emergency cranes and repair autos — to take away rubble, reopen roads and clear waste, alongside a complete cleansing marketing campaign in Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh, Bani Zaid and al-Shaqif. The works are a part of the governorate’s plan to rehabilitate roads and guarantee a secure and secure return for residents, he mentioned.

Officers mentioned reopening roads and eradicating berms goes past service supply, marking a step towards ending years of isolation, reactivating financial motion by reviving the Lairamoun industrial space, and strengthening social connectivity throughout the town, as Aleppo strikes towards broader restoration and reconstruction.

Earlier Monday, the Aleppo Central Response Committee held a coordination assembly on the Aleppo Governorate constructing to debate accelerating residents’ return to their properties in Ashrafieh and Sheikh Maqsoud.

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