Today, the Alab Axis in the Baqam District of Saada Governorate launched the “Victory 2024” project for its military personnel. This initiative followed the completion of a hands-on military training program that utilized live ammunition.
The project featured a military parade that showcased the high combat readiness of the fighters. Participants engaged in various field exercises, including artillery maneuvers, live-fire drills, tactical assaults, and diverse military tactics. These activities aimed to enhance their operational capabilities and ensure preparedness for future missions.
Brigadier General Yasser Majli, the commander of the 63rd Infantry Brigade, commended the exceptional performance displayed by the participants in the project. He acknowledged the significant support provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the national army, which plays a crucial role in strengthening military capabilities.
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Ali Lahik, commander of the 19th Farouk Brigade, praised the extensive efforts invested in training and preparation. He highlighted the outstanding achievements that reflect both the quality of training and the commitment of the participants to enhance their readiness.
This military exercise not only underscores the importance of rigorous training but also signifies the ongoing collaboration between local forces and international partners in building a capable and prepared military.
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