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I'm Tim Hewell, and in this edition of Assignment, I'm going back to Homs in Syria.
I was last there 13 years ago in 2012,
when rebels of the Free Syrian Army were fighting government forces for control of the city centre.
We could hear gunfire and exploding mortar shells all around.
Syria was almost always in the news then.
Now that the civil war has finally ended,
we don't hear much about what's happening in those former battlegrounds.
But it's now that Homs somehow has to be rebuilt and repopulated.
It'll be a huge task.
This is an amazing sight.
So there's a convoy as far back as the eye can see along the road.
We're in the centre of Homs, and this is a convoy bringing back 100 families,
displaced people from camps in the north of Syria back here to their home city after years away.
So they're being greeted here in the centre of the city.
There are men in traditional costume, leather boots, black and white caps,
silk embroidered shirts as they're about to get off the buses.