Military leaders inspect conditions of wounded in care centers, private hospitals


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Military leaders inspect conditions of wounded in care centers, private hospitals
[08/ June/2025]

Sana'a - Saba:

Major General Abu Bakr al-Ghazali, the Assistant Minister of Defense for Technology, along with Brigadier General Ahmed al-Khaiwani, Director of the Military Survey Department, and Brigadier General Mohammed al-Adhema, Director of the Legal Affairs Department, conducted inspections of the conditions of wounded Armed Forces personnel in Sana'a.

Accompanied by Brigadier General Engineer Abdul-Ilah al-Azzi, Director of the Office of the Assistant Minister of Defense, they visited the 22 May Hospital, the Seventieth Care Center, and several private hospitals in the capital. During their visits, they received updates from hospital and care center officials regarding the health and treatment services provided to the wounded.

The military leaders exchanged Eid al-Adha greetings with the wounded, conveying congratulations from the revolutionary and military leadership. They underscored that the sacrifices of the wounded serve as a testament to the strength and courage of Yemeni fighters in defending the nation's land, unity, and capabilities. They also highlighted the Revolutionary Leadership and Supreme Political Council's firm stance in supporting the Palestinian resistance.

The officials asserted that Yemen has become a significant military force that cannot be disregarded globally, and that its current religious and moral position will not change until the Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip ceases and the siege is lifted.

They commended the high morale and unwavering determination of the wounded, who expressed a desire to return to the front lines to confront the Zionist and American aggression and secure victory for Yemen and the Islamic nation.

The wounded expressed their gratitude for these Eid visits, viewing them as a reflection of the leadership's continuous concern for their well-being.