On Saturday, Tarik Saleh, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, convened a meeting with various leaders and officers from the Al-Hudaydah and Al-Barah military sectors. This gathering aimed to assess operational performance and strengthen combat readiness.
The meeting focused on evaluating the readiness levels in deployment areas. Participants discussed performance metrics across different sectors, which will help improve unit efficiency and enhance coordination among military formations.
During the meeting, Tarik Saleh stressed the importance of maintaining military discipline. He highlighted the need for ongoing training and rehabilitation programs. By fostering a spirit of teamwork, these initiatives will positively impact operational performance and elevate combat readiness.
Saleh urged military personnel to intensify their efforts during the upcoming holiday period. He emphasized the necessity of maintaining security and stability while ensuring a strong field presence. This approach aims to protect citizens and counteract the terrorist activities perpetrated by Houthi militias.
The meeting concluded with input from several leaders and officers, showcasing their commitment to military discipline. All participants reaffirmed their dedication to executing tasks efficiently and adhering to directives that align with national objectives.
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