Settlement centers continue to receive wanted persons wishing to settle their status

Provinces (ST): Dozens of wanted citizens have settled their status today in the city of Al-Mayadin in the countryside of Deir Ezzour, Al-Sabkha and Dibsi Afnan in Raqqa, Hayyan and Tel Arn in the countryside of Aleppo, as part of the efforts aimed at establishing stability and starting to rebuild in the safe and liberated areas from terrorism.

 In Mayadin, southeast of Deir Ezzour, a number of citizens whose status has been settled said in statements to news reporter that the settlement provided them with the opportunity to return to their families and villages and restore their normal lives.

Taha Al-Tallab expressed his happiness with this honor, which enabled him to return to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army after he had fled the compulsory service three years ago, while Ali Al-Omair indicated that he had failed to perform the compulsory service and settled his situation in preparation for joining the ranks of the army.

In Sabkha and Debsi Afnan centers in Raqqa, News reporter stated that “dozens of the province’s residents have settled their conditions, benefiting from the terms of the agreement that allow them to return easily and quickly to their homes and areas that they left due to previous events before the army cleansed them of terrorism.”

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