Settlement enters its fifth month in Deir Ezzour and continues in the countryside of Raqqa and Aleppo

Provinces (ST): A new batch of wanted persons joined the settlement process in Deir Ezzour, Raqqa and Aleppo, including wanted civilians and military personnel who have failed the mandatory and reserve services, in preparation to return to their normal lives in their areas liberated from terrorism.

 In the Worker’s Hall in Deir Ezzour, the comprehensive settlement process for the people of the province continued now in its fifth month, and more than 36,000 wanted persons joined it.

A number of those whose statuses have been settled expressed in statements to newsreporter their happiness in returning to their normal lives, as Basil Al-Kamel, Irfan Al-Ahmad and Khalaf Al-Mahmoud indicated that they came from different regions of the Syrian Jazira and their status was settled with ease.

Muhammad Al-Sulaiman pointed out that he failed to perform the mandatory service and normalized his status to join the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army.

Hamdan Al-Thalithi called on all those wanted to take advantage of this precious opportunity that has come.

K.Q.

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