Settling status of the wanted persons continues in Hama province

Hama, SANA- More than 2300 wanted civilians, military deserters, and those who have evaded the compulsory and reserve military service had their files settled in al-Qitar Station settlement center in Hama city on Thursday.

A number of those who had their legal status settled told SANA reporter that the settlement process is an opportunity for them to return to normal life, as the deserters will join the military service to practice their national duty in defense of their homeland.

In a relevant context, about 20 families have returned to their homes in the villages, which were liberated from terrorism, in Hama northern countryside after their members have settled their status.

The competent authorities opened a settlement center in Hama province last October.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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