On Saturday, Military Region Seven assumed responsibility for all military points and sites designated to secure the international road. This strategic move aims to enhance security measures and improve readiness, ensuring the safety of citizens and smooth traffic flow.
The transfer of responsibility took place in the presence of Assistant Minister of Defense Major General Rashid Atiq and Commander of Military Region Seven Major General Mohammed Rasam Al-Muntasir. Several military leaders attended the ceremony, where the forces began to take over the sites according to established instructions and procedures.
According to the Armed Forces Media Center, this initiative seeks to bolster both security and military readiness. Additionally, it aims to elevate security levels along the international road, contributing to the protection of citizens and maintaining stability in surrounding areas.
Military leaders confirmed the ongoing execution of security and military tasks assigned to Military Region Seven. These operations will proceed according to approved plans, reinforcing security and ensuring the safety of citizens and public interests. The leadership emphasizes the importance of achieving security and stability throughout the country.
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This announcement highlights the commitment of Military Region Seven to safeguard the international road, ensuring a secure environment for all.
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