UN cites ‘notable trend’ of people returning home in Syria
GENEVA — Nearly a half-million people who were displaced within Syria by the war have returned to their homes, the U.N. refugee agency said Friday, pointing to a “notable trend of spontaneous returns” this year.
UNHCR says aid agencies estimate that more than 440,000 internally displaced people and another 31,000 refugees who had fled abroad have returned home. The agency’s spokesman, Andrej Mahecic, says “this is a significant trend, and a significant number” but cautioned that this was “only a fraction” of an estimated 5 million Syrian refugees abroad.
Mahecic said those returning have gone back mostly to Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Damascus and other governorates, mainly to seek out family members, check on property or benefit from “a real or perceived improvement in security conditions.”
In comments to the U.N. Security Council this week, the U.N. envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, noted a recent decline in overall violence in Syria.


