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Fourteen Army and Law-Enforcement Martyrs Laid to Rest

Apr 30, 2012


PROVINCES, (SANA)- Fourteen army and law-enforcement martyrs were escorted on Sunday from Tishreen, Aleppo and Zahi Azraq Military Hospitals in Damascus, Aleppo and Lattakia and Police Hospital in Harasta to their final resting place.

Solemn funeral processions were held for the martyrs who were targeted by armed terrorist groups while they were in the line of duty in Lattakia, Homs, Damascus and its Countryside and in Idleb.

The martyrs are:

-Lieutenant Colonel Saad Takla, from Lattakia.

-Retired Major Ali Ahmad Alloush, from Hama.

-First Lieutenant Muhannad Abdul-Karim al-Ali, from Tartous.

-Sergeant Major Osama Ja'far al-Shibli, from Daraa.

-Sergeant Ayman Wajieh Nadeh, from Tartous.

-Sergeant Mulham Riyad al-Hariri, from Daraa.

-Sergeant Mohammad Khalid Walid, from Damascus Countryside.

-Conscript Mahmoud Khalil Ezz-eddin, from Damascus Countryside.

-Conscript Mohammad Jaber al-Hakim, from Damascus Countryside.

-Conscript, Wesam Farid al-Halabi, from Damascus Countryside.

-Conscript Ibrahim Abdullah al-Suleiman, from Raqaa.

-Conscript Hajji Hussein al-Abdullah, from Aleppo.

-Conscript Ahmad Abdullah Hili, from Idleb.

-Conscript Ammar Alaa-eddin, from Damascus.

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The families of the martyrs stressed that the blood of the martyrs is the guarantee to restore Syria's security and stability, calling for dealing firmly with the armed terrorist groups for up-rooting terrorism.

They called on the Syrian people to commit to their national unity, asserting that the terrorist acts perpetrated by the armed terrorist groups will not persuade the Syrian people from defending and protecting their homeland.

H.Zain/ Ghossoun  

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