
Hajjah governor inspects wounded, security personnel, visits martyrs' cemetery on Eid al-Adha
Hajjah governor Hilal al-Sufi, accompanied by Security Director Brigadier General Hassan al-Qasimi and Security and Intelligence Director Brigadier General Adel al-Lahji, on Friday conducted Eid al-Adha inspections.
They visited the Republican Hospital Authority to check on the wounded, conveying Eid greetings from the Revolution Leader and Supreme Political Council, and presenting gifts in appreciation of their sacrifices. The Governor praised the hospital's care for the wounded.
The officials then inspected various security units on duty, including public security, traffic, and central security forces. They conveyed Eid greetings from the leadership and praised the personnel's steadfastness, vigilance, and role in maintaining security and confronting "aggression plots." Security personnel expressed gratitude for the morale-boosting visit.
Finally, the Governor and security directors visited the Martyrs' Cemetery to honor the fallen, praising their sacrifices for the homeland.
The security director also inspected the Criminal Investigation department and conveyed Eid greetings to detainees in pretrial detention.
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