
Sa'ada officials, Tribesmen visit frontline fighters in Asir for Eid
Sa'ada – Saba:
The leadership of Munabah district in Sa'ada governorate, joined by sheikhs and dignitaries, on Sunday visited fighters stationed on Asir front and Abwab al-Hadid for Eid al-Adha.
Munabeh district Director Jaber al-Doushi, along with security and military leaders, exchanged Eid greetings and reviewed the conditions of the fighters. They praised their steadfastness in defending the homeland against "American, Saudi, and Emirati aggression."
Separately, Bani Khawli tribesmen also visited Asir front, exchanging Eid greetings and presenting an Eid convoy. The soldiers expressed their gratitude, affirming their continued steadfastness.
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