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Military leaders visit troops positioned in Najran, Boqu', Ajasher

Military leaders visit troops positioned in Najran, Boqu', Ajasher

Saba Yemen05-04-2025
Sa'ada - Saba:
The Director of the Military Training Department, Brigadier General Nasser Hamid, accompanied by the Deputy Director of the General Diwan of the Ministry of Defense and Military Production, Brigadier General Mujahid Al-Sahaki, and the Deputy Director of the Naval College, Brigadier General Yahya Al-Mutawakil, today visited the soldiers stationed at the front lines and contact lines in Najran, Al-Boqu', and Al-Ajasher.
The visitors conveyed to the soldiers the congratulations of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the senior political and military leadership on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
They were briefed on the conditions of the soldiers and the progress of their assigned tasks, congratulating them on their steadfastness and the celebration of Eid al-Fitr at their positions, commending their discipline, readiness, and high morale as they perform their duties at various locations and on contact lines with the enemy.
Brigadier General Nasser Hamid talked about injustice, killing, destruction, siege, and heinous crimes being perpetrated by the Zionist enemy in full view of the entire world. He explained that the Yemeni stance in support of Gaza has dominated the events, and that the free people of the world are now closely following the greatness of the Yemeni position in support of the oppressed people of Gaza.
He pointed out that the qualitative military development achieved by the armed forces is thanks to God Almighty and the wisdom and skill of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi. He emphasized that the armed forces are working at various levels to develop their capabilities to meet the requirements of the battle.
The stationed troops affirmed their high readiness to carry out the tasks assigned to them, renewing their pledge of loyalty to God, the homeland, the people, and the leadership that they will remain steadfast soldiers in defense of the homeland, the pride and dignity of the Yemeni people, and in support of our brothers in Gaza, regardless of the sacrifices.
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