An additional settlement center opened in Raqqa and work continues in the centers of Deir Ezzour, Aleppo and al-Tal

Provinces (ST): Dozens of residents of Deir Ezzour Raqqa, Aleppo, and the city of al-Tal and its surroundings joined the settlement process within the framework of the agreement proposed by the state to return all wanted civilians, those who had failed to serve the military in order to establish stability in the areas liberated by the Syrian Arab Army in various governorates, and the concerned authorities had restored infrastructure services to them. 

A News reporter in Raqqa stated that the competent authorities opened today a new center in the town of Dibsi Afnan in the western countryside of Raqqa, based on the demands of the people and notables of the region to return all wanted persons to their areas liberated from terrorism according to the settlement terms set by the state, indicating that the center received today a number of those included in the settlement.

 

The reporter pointed out that the settlement committee in the Sabkha center in the eastern countryside received today a number of wanted persons and settled their conditions in an atmosphere of satisfaction, as a number of them called on all those covered by the settlement to hasten to settle their conditions and return to their normal lives and exercise their duties towards their country and their families in an atmosphere of safety and stability.

In the eastern countryside of Aleppo, News reporter stated that the Deir Hafer and Tel Arn centers continue to receive those wishing to regularize their situations in an atmosphere of confidence and satisfaction with the simplified procedures and the time limits granted to deserters from the army, to complete their enlistment in the ranks of the army and their duty to defend its soil. 

 

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