Nearly 200,000 Syrian refugees returned since December: UN
- Nearly 200,000 Syrian refugees have returned home since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in early December, according to UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi.
- The UN estimates that over 550,000 Syrians returned to their home country in 2024, with northern Aleppo receiving the largest share.
- Turkish authorities are allowing one member of each refugee family to make three round trips until July 1, 2025, to prepare for resettlement.
- Many Syrian refugees have shown interest in returning, but some remain cautious about the ongoing crisis, as noted in a UN report.
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