The Head of Operations witnessed a military parade of joint forces in the Aarin sector.

Military Parade Celebrates Yemeni Revolution Anniversaries

Today, Major General Khaled Al-Ashoul, the head of the Operations Authority, attended a military parade featuring symbolic units of the joint forces stationed in the Aarin sector. This event commemorated the anniversaries of the Yemeni Revolution on September 26, October 14, and November 30.

Recognition of Service

During the event, Major General Al-Ashoul congratulated the officers and personnel on the occasion of the Yemeni Revolution. He conveyed the greetings of the political and military leadership, praising the high level of discipline and combat readiness exhibited by the brave members of the armed forces and security units. He acknowledged their sacrifices in fulfilling their assigned missions.

Call for Enhanced Training

Major General Al-Ashoul urged the leaders of military and security units to intensify their efforts in specialized and qualitative training. He emphasized that such preparation is crucial for effectively executing their national duties.

Commitment to Revolutionary Values

Colonel Ali Al-Qamishi, commander of the Special Security Forces in Shabwa, highlighted that the September 26 Revolution represents not just a fleeting moment but a continuous journey toward a better future. He stressed the importance of preserving the achievements of the revolution while promoting unity, freedom, and justice. Al-Qamishi assured attendees of their unwavering readiness to carry out all national tasks assigned to them.

Cultural Expressions of Patriotism

The parade included various artistic performances and poetry recitations, all emphasizing the Yemeni people’s commitment to the principles and values of the September and October revolutions.

This event served as a powerful reminder of the enduring spirit of the Yemeni Revolution, showcasing the dedication of the armed forces and the nation’s collective resolve to uphold its ideals.

 

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