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Ahmed al-Sheikh, one of 35,000 Syrians who returned to Syria from Turkey after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, expresses disappointment at the living conditions, which are worse than he expected. Water and electricity are frequently cut off, internet communication is almost non-existent, and there are a lack of job and education opportunities.
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