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Sixty-eight Army, Law Enforcement Forces and Civilian Martyrs Laid to Rest

Jun 23, 2012


DAMASCUS/ ALEPPO, (SANA)- On the music of the 'Martyr' and the 'Farewell', the bodies of 68 army, law enforcement forces and civilian martyrs on Saturday were escorted from Aleppo Military Hospital and Tishreen Military Hospital and Harasta Police Hospital in Damascus to their final resting place.

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

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The martyrs are:

Colonel Yehia Suleiman Shantir, from Hama.

Colonel Kheiro Mohammad Khoulani, from Damascus Countryside.

Captain Nibras Mubarak Ahmad, from Lattakia.

First Lieutenant Fuad Sajie Mannaa, from Lattakia.

First Lieutenant Ali Amir Moussa, from Lattakia.

Lieutenant Ahamad Taher Deeb, from Hama.

Chief Warrant Officer, Qassem Mohammad al-Shamri, from Daraa.

Chief Warrant Officer Ousama Suleiman Hassan, from Tartous.

Chief Warrant Officer Firas Rajab Saqr, from Hama.

Chief Warrant Officer Younes Aziz Younes, from Hama.

Chief Warrant officer Mohammad Mustaf Allawi, from Hama.

Warrant Officer Fadi Munir Hammoud, from Tartous.

Warrant Officer Salman Salman al-Mohammad, from Daraa.

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Warrant Officer Nizar Hassan Haidar, from Hama.

Sergeant Major Rabie Rafat Asaad, from Tartous.

Sergeant Major Qassem Abdullah Abbas, from Raqqa.

Sergeant Waed Jamil Issa, from Lattakia.

Sergeant Mohammad Hamid al-Shlash, from Deir Ezzor.

Sergeant Sami Abdul-Karim al-Salah, from Daraa.

Sergeant Hassan Jaber Moussa, from Homs.

Sergeant Ali Atiq, from Tartous.

Sergeant Mohammad Ibrahim Edris, from Hama.

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Corporal conscript Abdullah Mohammad Thani Haji Shaaban, from Aleppo.

Corporal conscript Amer Ali Mirei, from Damascus Countryside.

Corporal conscript Asaad Mohammad Zoukar, from Damascus Countryside.

Corporal conscript, Raed Dahek Rahmeh, from Hama.

Corporal conscript Mohammad Zuhir Arefeh, from Damascus.

Conscript Mohammad Amer al-Sa'sa'ani, from Damascus Countryside.

Conscript Zakaraya Hassan Abdullah, from Aleppo.

Conscript Mohammad Ali Hweijeh, from Hasaka.

Conscript Hussein Rida Mustafa, from Aleppo.

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Conscript Ali Ahmad Kahil, from Idleb.

Conscript Abdullah Radwan Hamadeh, from Aleppo.

Conscript Muhannad Abdul-Naser Deeb, from Daraa.

Conscript Mohammad Hussein al-Milaji, from Aleppo.

Conscript Juan Abdul-Baqi Dawood, from Hasaka.

Conscript Abdul-Rahman Mohammad Aklah, from Aleppo.

Conscript Manhal Abu Shkeir, from al-Quneitera.

Conscript Ismat Nassar Khalifeh, from Daraa.

Conscript Saqr Ibrahim Shahadat, from Daraa.

Conscript Abdul-Aziz Saleh Ibrahim, from Deir Ezzor.

Conscript Amer Ahmad Hatmi, from Aleppo.

Conscript Mahmoud Ali al-Ali, from Hama.

Policeman Somar Mahmoud Mustafa, from Tartous.

Policeman Mohammad Aref Mohammad, from Tartous.

Policeman Fadi Hamira, from Lattakia.

Martyr Suleiman Youssef Shaaban, from Hama.

Martyr Majd Aref Darwish, from Lattakia.

Martyr Shadi Ibrahim Shaalan, from Hama.

Martyr Mohammad Ali Saleh, from Hama.

Martyr Ali Wassouf, from Hama.

Martyr Ahmad Mohammad Wassourf, from Hama.

Martyr Samir Mansour, from Hama.

Martyr Amir Ali Khallouf, from Hama.

Martyr Ali Khaddour, from Hama.

Martyr Anwar Mohammad from Hama.

Martyr Manhal al-Hassan, from Tartous.

Martyr Ahmad Youssef Ali, from Hama.

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Martyr Nizar Yassin Ibrahim, from Tartous.

Martyr Majd Issa, from Hama.

Martyr Irwa Eid Hammoud, from Hama.

Martyr Saleh Ibrahim, from Hama.

Martyr Atef Mansour, from Hama.

Martyr Mohammad Salman, from Hama.

Martyr Amin Hammoud, from Hama.

Martyr Wael Miresh, from Lattakia.

Martyr Rashad Barhoum, from Hama.

Martyr Nizar Ibrahim, from Hama.

 The martyrs' families expressed pride in the martyrdom of their sons, stressing their readiness for martyrdom in defending the homeland whenever duty calls.

They expressed rejection of all forms of foreign interference in Syria's internal affairs, calling for confronting the armed terrorist groups and striking with an iron fist those who try to tamper with the homeland's security and stability.

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