Dozens of wanted men settle their situations in Deir ez-Zor and al-Sabkha in Raqqa

On March 20th, dozens of wanted persons joined the settlement process in Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa, including a number of those who did not perform their military service

According to the settlement terms proposed by the state to bring back those who strayed from the right path

The settlement process is continuing amid a good turnout from those covered, facilities by the competent committees, and cooperation by families and dignitaries to ensure the arrival of all wanted persons who wish to return to their areas and lead a normal life among their families.

 

A number of those whose conditions have been settled said that they “feel very satisfied with their return to the right path and the practice of their normal lives in their areas and among their comrades in the army.”

From the town of al-Sabkhah in the eastern countryside of Raqqathe settlement committee received today a number of wanted persons wishing to settle their situations amid great satisfaction and facilitation in the procedures and deadlines granted to those who failed to serve the military and those fleeing the reserve services. 

Thousands of people were settled during the settlement operations in Daraa, Aleppo, Deir ez-ZorDamascus Countryside and Raqqa, and all of them returned to their normal lives in their areas, including to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army to complete their military and reserve service.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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