The Defense Minister inspects Meyun Island and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.

Minister of Defense Visits Meyun Island and Bab al-Mandab
Field Inspection Highlights Strategic Importance
Today, Minister of Defense Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Dhaeri conducted a field visit to Meyun Island and the Bab al-Mandab area in Taiz Governorate. Accompanied by key military officials, the visit aimed to assess the current situation of the armed forces stationed on the island and to review several vital projects.
Key Officials Join the Visit
During the tour, Minister Al-Dhaeri was joined by several high-ranking officials, including:
- Lieutenant General Abdulaziz Al-Faqih, Chief of Logistics Support Authority
- Lieutenant General Mohammed Al-Shaari, Commander of Military Police
- Lieutenant General Mohsen Marsa, Commander of Al-Ghaydah Axis
- Brigadier General Nasr Shaif, Staff Officer of the Fourth Military Region
- Brigadier General Nasser Abdulrab, Director of Intelligence
- Brigadier General Khadr Mazmber, Director of Personnel Affairs
- Brigadier General Mahmoud Sayel, Commander of the Third Hazm Brigade
The group toured various parts of the island, gaining insights into the conditions of the stationed forces and the ongoing projects.
Strategic Significance of Meyun Island
Minister Al-Dhaeri emphasized the strategic importance of Meyun Island and the Bab al-Mandab Strait, describing it as a crucial artery for global trade. He reiterated the need to enhance the capabilities of the armed forces to secure this vital passage and all Yemeni coastlines.
Community Engagement and Local Needs
During the visit, the Minister engaged with local leaders from Meyun Island, who provided detailed explanations regarding the island’s conditions and the challenges faced by its residents. Al-Dhaeri assured them that both the political and military leadership are committed to addressing the needs of the island and its inhabitants.
This visit underscores the government’s focus on maintaining security and stability in key regions of Yemen, particularly in areas critical to international trade routes.
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