
86 gunmen had their legal status settled after they turned themselves in and handed over their weapons to the authorities in Homs.
A source in the province told SANA that the gunmen in question are from the neighborhoods of al-Wa’ar, Deir B’albeh, al-Ensha’at, Bab al-Sbaa’, Bab al-Dreb in the city and from the villages and towns of al-Qseir, al-Rastan, Qadish, Taldo, al-Daar al-Kabera, al-Raqama, al-Mkharam al-Tahtani, al-Braj and al-Nezariyeh in the countryside.
In Hama, 25 gunmen turned themselves in to the authorities and had their legal status settled after they pledge not to do any act that affects Syria’s security and stability.
Earlier on Saturday, 67 gunmen from several province turned themselves in.
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