Amid simplified procedures, the settlement process continues in Al-Shamitieh

On January 8th,the comprehensive settlement process for the people of the governorate of Deir Ezzour continued in the settlement center in the town of Al-Shamitieh in the  western countryside of Deir ez-Zor.

The settlement process includes wanted civilians, fleeing military personnel, and those who failed to serve the mandatory and reserve services.

The center witnessed the influx of dozens of citizens, who said that the settlement process takes place with ease.

 Ghassan Al-Khalaf said that he had settled his status in less than 5 minutes and was welcomed by the settlement committees.

 Abdul-Wahhab Al-Hussein indicated that he came to the Shamitieh Center to take advantage of the opportunity to settle and join the military service.

 In turn, Muhyiddin Al-Saleh explained that he crossed the Euphrates River through small boats with his family and settled his situation to return to his land and family.

Khamis Al-Sayed called on all those who wanted to take advantage of this opportunity and settle their situation.

In the coming days, the settlement process will continue in the Shamitieh Center to allow all those wishing to settle their situation to return to the homeland.

O. al-Mohammad

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