Sana'a - Saba:
The Presidency Office conducted on Monday a military maneuver for graduates of the first batch of "al-Aqsa Flood" course for members of the office and affiliated entities.
The maneuver, aimed at enhancing readiness and preparation for the "battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad," was conducted in accordance with the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Deputy Director of the Presidency Office Fahd al-Ezzi emphasized the importance of the maneuver in enhancing preparedness to confront any aggression against Yemen.
He highlighted the significance of commemorating the martyrdom of President Saleh al-Sammad, a model of a struggling leader who dedicated his life to the cause of the nation.
Participants in the maneuver, including members of the Grievances Lifting Authority, department heads, and office employees, demonstrated their skills in using light and medium weapons and engaging in simulated combat scenarios.
The graduates reaffirmed their readiness to participate in confronting any aggression targeting Yemen and stressed their commitment to defending the homeland and supporting the Palestinian cause.
The maneuver emphasized the importance of continuous training and readiness to face any challenges and defend the nation's sovereignty.
The Presidency Office conducted on Monday a military maneuver for graduates of the first batch of "al-Aqsa Flood" course for members of the office and affiliated entities.
The maneuver, aimed at enhancing readiness and preparation for the "battle of the promised conquest and holy jihad," was conducted in accordance with the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Deputy Director of the Presidency Office Fahd al-Ezzi emphasized the importance of the maneuver in enhancing preparedness to confront any aggression against Yemen.
He highlighted the significance of commemorating the martyrdom of President Saleh al-Sammad, a model of a struggling leader who dedicated his life to the cause of the nation.
Participants in the maneuver, including members of the Grievances Lifting Authority, department heads, and office employees, demonstrated their skills in using light and medium weapons and engaging in simulated combat scenarios.
The graduates reaffirmed their readiness to participate in confronting any aggression targeting Yemen and stressed their commitment to defending the homeland and supporting the Palestinian cause.
The maneuver emphasized the importance of continuous training and readiness to face any challenges and defend the nation's sovereignty.