Wanted persons and military service deserters in Deir Ezzour continue to join settlement process

DEIR EZZOUR, Nov 18, (ST)-The status of hundreds of wanted persons and military service deserters were settled on Thursday in accordance with the  settlement process proposed by the Syrian state in Deir Ezzor with the aim of restoring complete stability in the province, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). 
 
The agency reported on Thursday that the center of settlement that was opened in the Sports Stadium in Deir Ezzour city five days ago is still receiving the people who want to settle their status and who are not involved in shedding the blood of Syrians.  
 
Some of the people, who came to the center, told the correspondent of SANA that they will settle their status  in order to join the Syrian army to defend the homeland. 
 
Faisal Al-Saleh, is one of the people who settled his status and he will return to his town after he spent several years in areas under the control of the US-backed “Syrian Democratic Forces” militia. 
 
The dignitaries of tribes in Al-Jazeera region have called on the wanted persons and military service deserters in Deir Ezzour to join the settlement process to defend Syria. 
 
Basma Qaddour
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