Over a million people, including 800,000 internal displaced and 280,000 refugees, have returned to their homes in Syria after the fall of Bashar al -Assad, the UN said.

“After the fall of the regime in Syria, we estimate that 280,000 Syrian refugees and more than 800,000 internal displaced have returned to their homes,” the United Nations High Commissioner wrote for refugees for refugees Filip Grandi On the X. platform.

However, the first attempts to help Syria orthodox “must be bolder and faster, otherwise people will leave again: it’s now urgent!”

At the end of January, Grandy had already called on the international community to support rebuilding in Syria to facilitate the return of millions of refugees and displaced to their homes.

“Handle sanctions, encourage rebuilding. We have to do so now, at the beginning of the transition, we waste time, “he said at an Ankara press conference after his return from Syria and Lebanon and before his arrival in Jordan.

A guerrilla coalition led by the radical Islamist organization Hayat Tahrir al -Sam (HTS) overturned Bashar al -Assad on December 8 and took power in Damascus.

On February 13, about 20 Arab and Western countries pledged in Paris to work to help rebuild Syria and protect the fragile transition to security challenges and foreign interventions.

The country has ruined after 14 years of war, which left behind more than 500,000 dead and more than 10 million Syrian refugees and displaced.