
Military Leaders visit wounded soldiers at al-Aqsa Medical city, Special Forces Care Center for Eid
Sana'a – Saba:
Brigadier General Abdul-Wali al-Houthi, Chief of Operations of the Third Military Region and Director of the Aviation and Air Defense College, today inspected the conditions of wounded Armed Forces personnel at al-Aqsa Medical City and the Special Forces Wounded Care Center.
Accompanied by Brigadier General Mujahid al-Sahhaqi (Deputy Director of the Ministry of Defense Office), Brigadier General Nasser Khasrouf (Deputy Director of the Military Survey Department), and Amin al-Sharafi (representative of the Finance Department), al-Houthi reviewed the medical services and healthcare provided to the wounded.
The visitors exchanged Eid al-Adha greetings with the wounded, emphasizing that the revolutionary, political, and military leadership, as well as the Yemeni people, hold in high esteem the sacrifices made by the armed forces' heroes on all fronts. They highlighted that these visits are a small token of loyalty and gratitude to the wounded, who are deserving of all appreciation.
The delegation praised the efforts of al-Aqsa Medical City and Special Forces administrations, as well as all medical and technical staff for their comprehensive care. The wounded, in turn, expressed gratitude for the visit, affirming their determination to return to the fronts of honor and heroism to confront the "forces of aggression" once recovered.
Accompanying the delegation were Deputy Directors of al-Aqsa Medical City, Brigadier General Dr. Abdul-Wasie al-Selwi and Colonel Dr. Mohammed al-Lahim, along with Dr. Hussein Madhkour, Head of the Wounded Division at the City, and Colonel Suleiman Al-Habishi, Head of the Medical Division of the Special Forces.
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