
Security, military leaders inspect conditions of those stationed on front lines in Nati' district
Bayda - Saba:
Security, local, and executive leaders in Bayda governorate on Monday inspected the conditions of those stationed on the front lines in Nati' District, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
Commander of the Central Security Forces in the governorate Brigadier General Ali al-Rasas, the directors of Malajim and Nati' districts, Mohammed al-Maljami and Marwan al-Raqabi, as well as military leaders and mobilization officials, exchanged Eid greetings with the stationed fighters.
The visitors conveyed to the stationed fighters the congratulations and greetings of the highest revolutionary, political, and military leadership on this solemn religious occasion, praising the victories achieved by the stationed fighters on various fronts.
They explained that the stationed fighters on Bayda front have achieved successes and victories and thwarted all enemy attempts, thanks to God and to their vigilance and security awareness.
For their part, those stationed on the front lines affirmed their full readiness and preparedness to continue to carry out the various tasks assigned to them to the fullest and achieve further victories.
They renewed their pledge to follow in the footsteps of their comrades-in-arms and their comrades-in-arms who preceded them and achieved the honor of martyrdom in the cause of God, defending the homeland, the people, and the causes of the nation, foremost among them the Palestinian cause.
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