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Some Syrian refugees choose to depart from Germany

Following the downfall of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, a minimal number of Syrian refugees residing in Germany appear to be making their way back to their native Syria. As reported by the German Press Agency, approximately 1,900 individuals have done so with the support of the federal...

Syrian Refugees Decrease Their Presence in Germany
Syrian Refugees Decrease Their Presence in Germany

Some Syrian refugees choose to depart from Germany

In a recent development, the German Press Agency has reported that by the end of August, 1,900 Syrian refugees in Germany had travelled back to their homeland with federal funding. However, it's important to note that this figure does not include refugees who return via national programs or leave voluntarily without assistance.

The exact reasons for their initial departure from Syria and their current reasons for return are not specified. Similarly, it is not clear whether these returns are permanent or temporary. The current situation in Syria, which might influence the refugees' decision to return, is also not provided.

The Federal Ministry of the Interior was the source of this information. Yet, the name of the organisation that financed the travel costs for these 1,900 people remains unidentified, as relevant search results are not available.

It is also not clear whether the return of these refugees was voluntary or involuntary. The number of Syrians currently living in Germany is almost one million, but the article does not provide any new information on this figure.

The article features a photo from MDR. As the return of Syrian refugees continues, it will be crucial to understand the circumstances surrounding their decisions and the impact on their lives. Further updates and clarity on these matters are eagerly awaited.

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