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DeirEzzor24 exclusive report:
Every day, the villages, towns and cities of Deir Ezzor witness the return of dozens of people from Turkey as a result of the forced deportation practiced by the Turkish authorities on Syrian refugees.
Deir Ezzor 24 network correspondent said that most of the returnees were working in the state of Istanbul, including those who obtained a temporary protection document (Kimlik), and some of them left their families (wife and children) after throwing hundreds of them at the border gates and crossings within the Syrian territories.
Our correspondent added that some of the deportees were subjected to severe beatings, which caused them to break a limb, and some of the deportees did not return to Deir Ezzor, and remained near the border trying to re-enter Turkish territory.
The Turkish government is carrying out a campaign of forcible deportation of Syrian refugee violators in a number of states.