This evening, the people of the South celebrated the 61st anniversary of the glorious October 14 Revolution, whose spark lit up the skies of the South and expelled the British colonialists.
This evening, fighters on the Al-Dhalea fronts lit the flame of the glorious October 14 Revolution in celebration of the sixty-first anniversary of the start of the revolution that contributed to the expulsion of the British occupier from the land of Yemen.
Several areas in Radfan and Al Dhalea, in addition to the villages and southern governorates, witnessed a festive atmosphere as citizens lit the flame of the revolution in the mountains and on top of houses, as an expression of their awareness and deep connection to the principles and values of the revolution.
Citizens also set off fireworks in the skies of the villages, which added an atmosphere of joy and joy to the celebrations, and embodied popular cohesion around the anniversary of the revolution, which represents a symbol of freedom and independence.
These celebrations come within the framework of recalling the achievements achieved by the southern people through their continuous struggle against the occupation, and renewing the pledge to move forward towards achieving national goals, and a commitment to fighting terrorism, the Houthis, and ISIS.