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Customs Authority gifts eight tons of raisins to Sixth Military Region Personnel

Customs Authority gifts eight tons of raisins to Sixth Military Region Personnel

Saba Yemen11-03-2025

Sana'a – SABA:
During a meeting today with Assistant Commander of the Sixth Military Region, Brigadier General Abdulaziz Al-Marwani, Customs Authority Chairman, Engineer Adel Murgham, delivered eight tons of raisins as a symbolic gift from the authority's employees to the region's personnel.
Engineer Murgham praised the heroic efforts and sacrifices of the army in defending the nation, highlighting their achievements on various fronts. He emphasized that such initiatives reflect gratitude and loyalty to those on the frontlines, recognizing their contributions to Yemen's strength and their support for the Palestinian cause.
Brigadier Al-Marwani expressed his appreciation for the Customs Authority's gesture, considering it a token of recognition for the army's bravery. He reaffirmed the military's commitment to protecting Yemen and standing against the Zionist entity and global imperialist forces.
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