Jordan says 18,000 Syrians returned home since Assad’s fall

Syrians wait to cross through Jordan's Jaber crossing and into Syria on December 8, 2024, following the fall of the Syrian regime in Damascus. Jordanian police officers check the documents of Syrians returning to their country through the ـJaber border crossing on December 8, 2024. (AFP)
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AMMAN: About 18,000 Syrians have crossed into their country from Jordan since the government of Bashar Assad was toppled earlier this month, Jordanian authorities said on Thursday.
Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya told state TV channel Al-Mamlaka that “around 18,000 Syrians have returned to their country between the fall of the regime of Bashar Assad on December 8, 2024 until Thursday.”
He said the returnees included 2,300 refugees registered with the United Nations.
Amman says it has hosted about 1.3 million Syrians who fled their country since civil war broke out in 2011, with 650,000 formally registered with the United Nations.