3800 Citizens Return to Their Cities and villages in al-Bokmal Countryside after Liberation from Terrorism

DEIR EZZOr- Amid a popular celebration held in al-Jalaa area in al-Bokmal countryside, 3800 citizens returned to their cities and villages which have been liberated from terrorism in Deir Ezzor southeastern countryside, SANA reported.

Deir Ezzor Governor Abdul-Majid al-Kwakibi affirmed that “In framework of benefiting from the amnesty decree and with the aim of achieving the return of all citizens who have been displaced from their houses and villages, 3800 citizens on Sunday returned to the villages and towns of (al-Sayyal, Hasrat, al-Salihyia, al-Ramadi, al-Jalaa, Qita’at al-Bokmal, al-Abbas and al-Tawatiha in Deir Ezzor countryside.”

Al-Kwakibi noted that “All  basic services have been provided for the returnees and the governmental facilities were activated in the villages and towns.”

 The returnees expressed happiness for returning to the homeland, affirming that the victories achieved by the Syrian Arab Army which eliminated terrorism have drawn the features of a new happy life for all the Syrians.

For their part, participants in the celebration hailed the sacrifices of the Syrian Arab Army have which has been able to liberate the province from terrorism, calling upon all the youths to join the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army and to participate in the battel against terrorism till restoring security and stability to the homeland.

The participants indicated that the “terrorist attacks which have targeted many of the sectors and all walks of life in the province and other areas which have been liberated from terrorism entail uniting efforts and cooperation between the locals and different bodies concerned.”

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