The settlement process continues in the city of Deir Ezzor and Al-Sabkha in Raqqa

On January 23rd, the settlement process continued in the Worker Hall in Deir Ezzor and the center of Al-Sabkhah town in Raqqa

The settlement process includes wanted civilians, fleeing military personnel, and those who did not perform the mandatory and reserve services. 

A number of those whose statuses have been settled stated that the settlement is carried out with ease and without any obstacles

Ragheb Al-Saleh indicated that he made the settlement and returned to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army

Asaad Al-Naji said that he had failed to perform Reserve service and made a settlement to join the army and defend the homeland. 

Bashir Al-Nazzal expressed his happiness to return to the homeland after spending several years away from his family and friends, calling on all those who deceived him to join this settlement

Bassam Al-Razzouk, Hussein Al-Bunni and Riyadh Al-Samar praised the simplified procedures and the good treatment of those in charge of the settlement center. 

In the coming days, the settlement process will continue at the Worker Hall center in Deir Ezzor to allow all those wanted to return to their normal lives. 

In Raqqa, the settlement process for wanted persons from the governorate continues in the town of al-Sabkha in the eastern countryside of the governorate

 

O. al-Mohammad

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