The presidential team of the Southern Transitional Council visited, today, Wednesday, the Maris fronts, in Al-Dhalea Governorate, to review the military situation.
During the field visit of the presidential team, accompanied by the director of the governorate’s security and commander of its belt, Brigadier General Ahmed Al-Qubba, the head of joint operations, Abdullah Mahdi, Dr. Abdo Al-Matari, a member of the National Assembly, and Mr. Omar Baoum, a member of the dialogue team,
Abdul Raouf Al-Saqqaf said that the legendary steadfastness of the Front and the sacrifices made by the heroes of the resistance and the southern forces are a matter of appreciation and pride for all the people of the country.
Al-Saqqaf added that the Maris fronts set a shining example of sacrifice and war, and today it is time for its sons to be an integral part of the development projects that Al-Dhalea Governorate needs and for which we must all struggle.
During field conversations with individuals stationed on the fronts, Al-Saqqaf confirmed that the enemy we are facing does not abide by any covenants, does not recognize covenants, and uses the sign of peace as an opportunity to strengthen its armed muscle, which was confirmed by the militia’s displays in Sabeen Square a few days ago.
A member of the Presidency of the Transitional Council indicated that the treacherous attack launched by the militias on the southern border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia yesterday, which resulted in the martyrdom of a number of Bahraini brothers and non-commissioned officers of the coalition forces, is a message that we must all understand and be prepared to respond to.
The member of the Presidency called on the soldiers stationed on various fronts to be on alert and raise their combat readiness in anticipation of any emergency, because practical experiences, he said, during the past years have proven that the Houthi militias only recognize force, and you are the force, and we bet on you to defeat this terrorist project. The malicious.
For four consecutive days, the presidential team in Al Dhalea Governorate intensified its meetings with political and social figures and officials in the governorate.