Syrian refugees in Turkey celebrate Assad's government fall and express desire to return home
Syrian refugees in Turkey celebrated the fall of Bashar Assad's government, with many expressing a desire to return home. Large crowds gathered in border cities, marking a shift in sentiment among the approximately 3 million Syrians living in Turkey. Turkey has been a key supporter of opposition groups against Assad since the civil war began in 2011. While Turkish officials deny involvement in the recent offensive, analysts suggest it could not have occurred without Turkey's approval, as the Syrian National Army advanced against Kurdish forces. The change in Syria's leadership could lead to risks for Turkey, including a potential influx of refugees. Turkey aims to maintain stability and prevent a Kurdish autonomous region along its border, while also seeking to normalize relations with Syria.