Settlement process continues in Aleppo, Raqqa, Damascus countryside

PROVINCES, Feb.7, (ST)- The settlement process continues at Al-Sabkha center in the eastern countryside of Raqqa and at Maskanah center in the eastern countryside of Aleppo as well as at Kesweh center in Damascus countryside..

According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), a big number of wanted persons and military service deserters came to the two centers to settle their status within the framework of the settlement agreements proposed by the Syrian State to establish security and stability in the areas liberated from terrorism.

Most of the persons who settled their status in Aleppo countryside came from areas that are either under the occupation of the US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia or the occupation of Turkish-backed terrorist groups.

Yesterday, 242 people settled their status at Kesweh center in Damascus countryside, according to Sham FM.

The people, who settled their status, expressed satisfaction over the simple measures adopted in the centers.

The settlement process started at Maskanah center on the 31st of January, while the settlement process was launched in the town of Al-Sabkha in the eastern countryside of Raqqa on January 12th.

Basma Qaddour

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