Dozens of wanted men join the settlement in Aleppo, Raqqa and Deir Ezzour

June 6th, the special committees continue to welocme all those wishing to settle their situations in the centers of Aleppo and Deir Ezzour.

Dozens joined the ongoing settlement in the centers of Sabkha and Debsi Afnan in the countryside of Raqqa.

The settlement process continued in the Al-Assad Sports Hall in the city of Aleppo, amid good turnout and simplified procedures by the special authorities.

A member of the Executive Office of Aleppo Governorate, Dr. Kumait Assi Al-Sheikh, said that the number of those covered by the settlement operations in the Al-Assad Sports Center reached about 1,500, while the total of those whose status was settled in the countryside of Aleppo governorate reached about 14,000.

Mounir Sabsabi, one of those who joined the settlement, expressed his thanks to the state for giving him the opportunity to return and continue his normal life.

Abdel Wahab Al-Babli expressed his satisfaction with the procedures and facilities provided by the special committees.

Muhammad Al-Khaseem called on all those who were deceived to hasten to settle their situation and start a new life.

In Deir Ezzour, dozens have joined the ongoing settlement process in the city in the Worker’s Hall Center, amid simplified procedures by the special authorities.

A number of wanted civilians and fleeing soldiers who joined the settlement praised the opportunity given to them to return to their normal lives and return to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army.

In the countryside of Raqqa, the process of settling the status of wanted persons is continuing in the Sabkha and Debsi Afnan centers, among the centers that were opened to give the largest number of people from these areas the opportunity to return to their villages and towns.

O. al-Mohammad

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