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25000 Syrians returned to their homeland after the fall of

Turkey says it will help Syrians return to their homeland with the help of special arrangements.

At least 25,000 Syrians have crossed the Turkish border and returned to their homeland in the past 15 days.

The Turkish interior minister told about this on Tuesday Ali Yerlikaya According to Anadolu news agency.

The rebels seized the capital Damascus and declared Bashar al-Assad the regime fell at the beginning of December.

Al-Assad fled to Russia.

The future of Syria is still unclear, but many Syrians have rejoiced at the end of dictator al-Assad’s rule and have announced their intentions to return to Syria.

There are still millions of Syrians in Turkey

Turkey says that it is following the situation in Syria closely and that it is in close contact with the new leaders of Syria.

For now, Turkey is focusing on helping Syrian refugees return home.

At least three million people fled to Turkey after the civil war that began in 2011.

Yerlikaya said on Tuesday that Turkey will establish an immigration office in its embassy in Damascus and its consulate in Aleppo, where the information of Syrians returning to their homeland can be recorded.

Turkey reopened its embassy in Damascus in early December. The mission was closed for almost 12 years.

Yerlikaya said that the president of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan according to the guidelines drawn up, one person from each family is allowed to travel between Turkey and Syria three times between January and July.

Source: Reuters

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