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Leaders and agencies of the Ministry of Transport visit the tomb of the martyr al-Samad and ‘Rawdhat Al-Shuhada

 

Today, the leadership of the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies visited the tomb of martyr President Saleh Al-Samad and his companions in the capital, Sana’a, on the anniversary of the martyr 1442 AH.

 

During the visit, Minister of Transport Zakaria Al-Shami and Chairman of the Land Transport Regulatory Authority Walid Al-Wadaei, deputy of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority, Raed Talib Jabal, and agents of the Ministry of Transport, Adel Al-Madani and Khaled Al-Nimr, and the General Directors, placed a wreath at the shrine of the martyr Al-Sammad and his companions, and read Al-Fatiha for their souls and all the martyrs of the homeland.

 

The Minister of Transport considered the visit to the shrine of the martyr al-Samad as a stop to stand before a figure who revives in the souls the meanings of pride, dignity, sacrifice and generosity and an opportunity to remember his stances and all the martyrs.

He pointed to the fingerprints left by the martyr Al-Samad in defending the homeland and thwarting the aggression plans that target Yemen, on the ground and on people.

Minister Al-Shami pointed to the great sacrifice and indifference made by the martyr President Al-Samad and all the martyrs of the homeland in defense of the nation’s prosperity, security, stability, sovereignty and independence.

All expressed pride and pride in the sacrifices of the martyrs who spent their lives defending the land, honor and national sovereignty, and in the foreground was the martyr President Saleh Al-Sammad.

To that, the Minister of Transport and his companions visited the Kindergarten of the Shuhada in Al-Khamseen Street, and laid a wreath, during which the Fatiha was read for the souls of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the homeland.

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