
Dhamar – Saba:
Local authorities and various leadership figures from Dhamar governorate on Monday dispatched Eid convoys and conducted extensive field visits to fighters stationed on the fronts of the Fourth Military Region, encompassing locations in Taiz and Dhale' governorates.
The convoys, contributed by Dhamar's offices, bodies, executive agencies, and directorates, were delivered to support those on what were termed "fronts of pride and heroism."
Numerous delegations, comprising Supreme Court members, local council members, university officials, and directors from various government offices (including Post, Public Works, Health Sciences, Tourism, Earthquake Center, Transport, Development & Training, Fisheries, Zakat, Initiatives, Statistics, Audit, Roads & Bridges, Customs, Youth & Sports, Tribal Affairs, Water Projects, Cleanliness & Improvement, Civil Service, Complaints, Economy, Antiquities, Water Resources, Land Authority, Teacher Training, Legal Affairs), along with military, security, and local leaders, participated in the visits.
These visits covered a wide array of military sites, including al-Sa'idah front in Maqbana (Taiz), several locations within the 35th Armored Brigade and the 201st Mechanized Brigade, al-Fakher front in Dhale', al-Barh and Northern Fronts in Taiz, Taiz City front, al-Kadha front, Damt front, Karesh and Maqbana fronts, and al-Ashaab front in Taiz, as well as sites in Karesh, Lahj.
During the visits and convoy handovers, the officials emphasized that these actions expressed loyalty to the sacrifices of martyrs and embodied community support for the defenders. They lauded the fighters' presence on the front lines as embodying the highest values of steadfastness and national responsibility, praising their vigilance, discipline, and high morale.
In turn, the fighters expressed gratitude for the visits, affirming their readiness to defend the homeland and renewing their pledge to continue confronting aggression and supporting the Palestinian cause until complete victory.
Local authorities and various leadership figures from Dhamar governorate on Monday dispatched Eid convoys and conducted extensive field visits to fighters stationed on the fronts of the Fourth Military Region, encompassing locations in Taiz and Dhale' governorates.
The convoys, contributed by Dhamar's offices, bodies, executive agencies, and directorates, were delivered to support those on what were termed "fronts of pride and heroism."
Numerous delegations, comprising Supreme Court members, local council members, university officials, and directors from various government offices (including Post, Public Works, Health Sciences, Tourism, Earthquake Center, Transport, Development & Training, Fisheries, Zakat, Initiatives, Statistics, Audit, Roads & Bridges, Customs, Youth & Sports, Tribal Affairs, Water Projects, Cleanliness & Improvement, Civil Service, Complaints, Economy, Antiquities, Water Resources, Land Authority, Teacher Training, Legal Affairs), along with military, security, and local leaders, participated in the visits.
These visits covered a wide array of military sites, including al-Sa'idah front in Maqbana (Taiz), several locations within the 35th Armored Brigade and the 201st Mechanized Brigade, al-Fakher front in Dhale', al-Barh and Northern Fronts in Taiz, Taiz City front, al-Kadha front, Damt front, Karesh and Maqbana fronts, and al-Ashaab front in Taiz, as well as sites in Karesh, Lahj.
During the visits and convoy handovers, the officials emphasized that these actions expressed loyalty to the sacrifices of martyrs and embodied community support for the defenders. They lauded the fighters' presence on the front lines as embodying the highest values of steadfastness and national responsibility, praising their vigilance, discipline, and high morale.
In turn, the fighters expressed gratitude for the visits, affirming their readiness to defend the homeland and renewing their pledge to continue confronting aggression and supporting the Palestinian cause until complete victory.