JAKARTA - A total of 411,649 Syrians returned home after fleeing to Turkey during the Bashar Assad government regime.
Citing AFP, Friday, August 15, the return figure of the Syrian citizen was recorded since the Assad regime was overthrown in December 2024.
Turkey's Interior Ministry said the number of Syrian returnees from Turkey had increased in recent weeks, with immigration services recording 140,000 returns since mid-June 2025.
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In June 2025, the head of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Filippo Grandi, said 600,000 Syrians had returned from evacuation in neighboring countries.
According to the latest data released by the Turkish Government in early August 2025, around 2.5 million Syrian refugees still live in Turkey.
Previously, Turkey said up to 3.7 million Syrian citizens had been displaced in the country since 2021.
Syria, after being led by a temporary government, since the Assad regime fell, has experienced violence in recent weeks. The violence was sparked by interfaith clashes.
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