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The first group of Moroccans repatriated from Spain leaves quarantine

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After observing a nine-day compulsory quarantine, the first group of Moroccans repatriated from Spain has left the hotels where they were accommodated.

According to local online newspaper Nador City, the returnees were transported to the cities where they live, including Nador, Driwech and Oujda via buses made available by the local authorities.

The first group of Moroccans who had been stranded in Spain was repatriated on June 10. 310 Moroccans, including 10 children, returned home via three RAM flights chartered by Morocco in its attempt to repatriate Moroccans stranded abroad due to the global health crisis.

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