Settlement of the status of dozens of wanted persons in Deir Ezzor, Aleppo and Raqqa

On May 22nd, the committees concerned with the implementation of the settlement agreement settled the status of dozens of wanted civilians, those who had left the military service, and those who had fled in the centers of Deir Ezzor, Aleppo and Raqqa. 

From the settlement center in the Worker’s Hall in Deir ez-ZorNaji Al-Abrash, Bada’ Al-Ali, Suleiman Al-Shuaib and Ragheb Al-Suwaid stated that they returned to their homes and lands and practice their agricultural work after they made the settlement, which was an opportunity for everyone who lost their way and was deceived by sides whose aim is to destroy the safety that Syria is experiencing

 

Amin Al-Rashoud expressed his readiness to join the Syrian Arab Army after completing the settlement procedures. 

In the countryside of Aleppo, a number of those whose status was settled in the centers of Tel Arn and Hayyan, stated that their communication with those who preceded them in conducting the settlement left a great impact on them and encouraged them to take the right direction and open new horizons for their future

In Raqqa, a number of those who joined the settlement in the Sabkha and Debsi Afnan centers spoke about the easy procedures and their contribution to enhancing the state of security and safety that the people seek for the return of their sons to practice their normal lives

They said that they have overcome all the obstacles that the terrorists affiliated with the Turkish occupation tried and SDF militias set it up to prevent them from reaching settlement centers.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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