UN Says over 200,000 Syrian Refugees Return to Homeland From Lebanon
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The senior official stressed that UNHCR does not encourage return. "It is an individual decision that each family has to make," she said.
More than 200,000 Syrian refugees have returned from Lebanon since the beginning of 2025 following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, a UN official told AFP. "Since the beginning of this year, we're talking about about 200,000 Syrians who have left, most of them alone," Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees Kelly Clements told AFP. "This number is rising very quickly," she noted, noting that the majority of returnees are heading to the govern…
Nearly 200,000 Syrian refugees have returned to their country from Lebanon so far this year, following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, said UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Kelly Clements. “Since the beginning of the year, about 200,000 Syrians have returned (to their country) from Lebanon, most of them on their own initiative,” Clements said after a visit to Syria. “This number is increasing very rapidly,”…
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