Damascus-SANA
The Homeland Wounded Project has announced the start of issuing the Homeland Wounded Card for the wounded in war operations who have a disability rate of 40 percent and above, whether from the military or the PDF wounded, provided that the card is issued to the wounded with a disability rate of 60 percent and above.
According to the announcement that the project shared on its Facebook page, the injured from the partial disability bracket from 60% to 79 percent, or their representatives, can review the “smart card project” centers in the governorates, bringing with them two personal photos. Behind each photo is written the name of the wounded, a copy of personal identity and a statement of family registration For married couples, it is valid for a period not exceeding three months.
As for the total disability wounded, the Homeland Wounded Project is responsible for providing the “smart card project” with the required information and documents until the required procedures are completed, and then the card is issued and delivered to the wounded within this segment.
The employees of the “Smart Card Company” communicate with the injured with partial disability and complete the required information and then print the card and inform the wounded within this segment of the possibility of reviewing it to receive the card by them personally or their legal representative under a valid public agency or a special agency to receive the valid card, provided that The period of agency certification exceeds three months, according to text messages or phone calls.
The wounded can see the geographical distribution of smart card centers in the governorates through the following attachment: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EdsgLdvAbiYadnRufub2mpRKjAIXBLu_/edit#gid=1453793232