More wanted people join the settlement process in Deir Ezzor and Raqqa

The settlement process in Deir Ezzor continued on Tuesday as scores of wanted civilians as well as military service deserters and those who are late for active duty and reserve military service visited Al-Amel center in the city to settle their legal status.

According to SANA reporter some 33,000 wanted individuals have settled their status in Deir Ezzor since the launch of the settlement process there four months ago.

In Raqqa, more wanted people also joined the settlement process which entered its second month.

 The center of Al-Sabklha today witnessed notable turnout of people seeking to settle their legal status.

Hamda Mustafa

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