[26/09/2024 02:51]
MARIB-SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak paid a visit today, Thursday, the College of Aviation and Air Defense in the governorate of Marib and contributed to a celebration held by the management of the college to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the 26 of September Revolution and the 61st anniversary of October Revolution.
Bin Mubarak a gave keynote speech in which he underlined the significance of celebrating the 62nd anniversary of the Yemeni revolution of the 62 of September in Marib governorate, describing Marib as the city of steadfastness, sacrifice and heroism in the battle against the imamate proposal promoted by Iran-backed Houthi militias.
" Our battle is fighting to defend the values of the republic against a terrorist racist group outlawed, outside the national consensus and the values of the Yemeni revolution for which our grandfathers sacrificed their own lives to remove discrimination, achieve justice, equality and freedom".
The Prime Minister confirmed the government's commitment to support the College of Aviation and Air Defense, provide it with necessary resources to improve the capacities of the armed forces.
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