Officials yesterday had escorted the three men from war- ravaged Aleppo to Moscow's Vnukovo airport and held them under guard prior to an evening flight to Damascus, before Russian officials axed the decision.
This morning they flew back under guard to the city of Makhachkala in Russia's North Caucasus where they will return to a detention centre, the head of migrant rights group The Civic Assistance Committee Svetlana Gannushkina said.
"For now they will stay in the centre till we obtain their release and I hope temporary asylum," Gannushkina told AFP.
All three men had been living and working in the North Caucasus region of Dagestan. Two arrived on valid visas that had run out while one travelled to Russia using a relative's passport, The Civic Assistance Committee said.
Rights groups protested against their deportation, citing international norms that refugees cannot be returned to countries where there is war.
Amnesty International condemned "Russia's shameful approach to people in need of international protection".
One of the men has twice slashed his wrists after learning his father, two brothers and a sister died in bombing, The Civic Assistance Committee said.
Russia launched a bombing campaign in support of the troops of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in September.
Russia takes in very few refugees from any war-torn country.
Last month the head of the Federal Migration Service Konstantin Romodanovsky said that 1,000 Syrians applied for temporary asylum last year and there are currently just over 7,000 Syrians living in Russia.
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