A delegation from the Ministry of Defense, led by Major General Mohammed Al-Rudhfani, the Head of Training and Rehabilitation, recently visited the combat fronts in the Al-Anad-Karash axis. This visit aligns with the ministry’s plan to assess the conditions of the fighters and extend Eid al-Fitr greetings.
The delegation included several key officials: Brigadier General Tariq Hadi, Advisor to the Minister of Defense; Brigadier General Ali Al-Kod, Director of Supply and Logistics; Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Wahishi, Director of Military Communications; and Brigadier General Fadl Al-Sayed, Deputy Director of General Transport. The team toured the frontlines in the Karash area and reviewed operations at Al-Anad Air Base.
During the visit, the committee conveyed the political and military leadership’s congratulations to the brave fighters stationed at the frontlines. They praised the fighters for their resilience and high morale in the face of Houthi militia threats. Major General Al-Rudhfani emphasized the Ministry of Defense’s commitment to meeting the needs of the stationed troops. He also stressed the importance of enhancing efforts and maintaining vigilance to counter any potential attacks.
This visit underscores the Ministry of Defense’s dedication to supporting its forces and ensuring their readiness in challenging circumstances.
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