Dozens of wanted persons flock to settle their situations in Deir Ezzor and the countryside of Aleppo and Raqqa

Today, dozens of wanted persons continued to flock to the settlement centers in Deir Ezzor, Deir Hafer and Tel Arn in the countryside of Aleppo and Al-Sabkha in the countryside of Raqqa.

In the city of Deir Ezzor, SANA reporter said that “the concerned authorities continued to receive dozens of residents of the province to join the comprehensive settlement. A number of citizens whose statuses have been settled stated that the settlement provided them with the opportunity to return to their families and villages and restore their normal lives.”

 

In the countryside of Aleppo, SANA reporter reported that the status of dozens of wanted persons continued to be settled within the settlement centers that were opened in Deir Hafer and Tel Arn, amid an atmosphere of satisfaction and facilitating procedures, which were praised by those who joined the settlement.

In statements to SANA reporters, a number of those whose statuses have been settled expressed their confidence in this opportunity that enabled them to return to their normal lives and practice their work within their agricultural lands. They called on all those covered by this settlement to join it to seize the opportunity to return and contribute to serving and building the homeland after years of terrorism.

In the city of al-Sabkha, in the eastern countryside of Raqqa, settlement operations continued within the settlement center that was opened in the town, where dozens of wanted persons initiated to join the settlement, calling on all those covered to settle their status and return to their normal lives.

In the coming days, operations to regularize the situation will continue in the Deir Ezzor and the countryside of Raqqa and Aleppo, to provide an opportunity for all those covered by it.

Inas Abdulkareem

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