Syria: 70,000 Kurds return to Afrin since fall of Assad
- Over 70,000 Kurds have returned to their homes in Afrin since the fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime in December, according to local council member Azad Osman.
- The return process has seen some young people detained by armed groups on charges of links to the Kurdish-led administration in Rojava.
- The Turkish-backed Syrian National Army has evacuated checkpoints in the region, allowing thousands of Arab residents to leave Afrin.
- Azad Osman noted that armed groups have occupied Kurdish houses, demanding ransom for their return.
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