More wanted citizens join the settlement process in Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Aleppo

The all-out settlement process in the Syrian provinces of Deir Ezzor, Raqqa and Aleppo continues within the framework of the settlement agreements proposed by the state to reestablish security and stability in the areas liberated from terrorism.

Dozens of wanted persons and military service deserters visited the settlement centers established in the three provinces in order to settle their legal status and return to normal life within their families and society.

Several people, who settled their status, told SANA that they were misled and the settlement process provided them with an opportunity to correct their mistakes and continue with a normal life that enables them do their duty towards their homeland and take part in reconstructing what terrorism has destroyed.

 Many military services deserters who joined the settlement process expressed their willingness to rejoin military service and fight within the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army against terrorism and enemies of the homeland.

The Al-Sabkha settlement center in Raqqa eastern countryside today witnessed settling the legal status of tens of wanted people including many who came from areas under the control of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) separatist militia.

Hamda Mustafa

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