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Funeral held for martyr Musa al-Sarbah in Raymah

Funeral held for martyr Musa al-Sarbah in Raymah

Saba Yemen15 hours ago

Raymah - Saba:
The funeral for martyr Musa Ahmed al-Sarbah, who was martyred while performing his duty in the "Battle of Pride and Dignity," was held on Saturday in al-Jabin district of Raymah governorate.
The ceremony, attended by Raymah undersecretary Mohammed Murad, Governorate's Mobilization Officer Mohammed al-Nahari, Security Director Brigadier General Hashed al-Habari, and other local figures, honored the martyr's sacrifices against the "American-Zionist aggression."
Mourners affirmed their commitment to continuing the path of martyrs in defending the homeland's security, stability, sovereignty, and independence.
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