Syrian refugees abroad celebrate fall of Assad
Syrian refugee communities abroad are celebrating the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's government after a week-long lightning rebel offensive.

The civil war that erupted in 2011 has forced around 12 million Syrians -- more than half of the country's 2011 population of around 22 million -- from their homes. Around 5.4 million of these were still living abroad as of late 2022, per United Nations data.
Crowds gathered in cities in Turkey and Lebanon on Saturday night into Sunday morning to celebrate the news of Damascus falling to rebel forces advancing from the north and south.
Photos showed large crowds gathered in central Istanbul waving Syrian opposition and Turkish flags to celebrate the rebel victory.
Turkey and Lebanon host the largest number of Syrian refugees. Germany, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Sweden are also major centers for displaced Syrians.







