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The three Emiratis who died in Yemen.
3 Emiratis martyred with UAE forces in Yemen's 'Operation Restoring Hope'
Juma Jawhar Juma Al Hammadi, Khalid Mohammed Abdullah Al Shehhi and Fahim Saeed Ahmed Al Habsi - all first corporals
The General Headquarters (GHQ) of the UAE Armed Forces has announced that 1st Corporal Juma Jawhar Juma Al Hammadi, 1st Corporal Khalid Mohammed Abdullah Al Shehhi and 1st Corporal Fahim Saeed Ahmed Al Habsi, were martyred while performing their national duty as part of the UAE forces in ‘Operation Restoring Hope’, led by Saudi Arabia, to support the legitimate government in Yemen.
The GHQ offered condolences to the families of the three heroes and prayed to Allah the Almighty to bestow his mercy on them, to rest them in eternal peace among the martyrs, and to grant their families patience and fortitude to bear their loss.
His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras al-Khaimah, this morning led funeral prayers for two of the three Emirati soldiers who died while serving their country on Saturday.
The prayers, which were held at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Ras al-Khaimah, were also attended by Sheikh Khalid bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, and a number of other Sheikhs, members of the armed forces, citizens and residents.
Earlier, the bodies of the three Emirati martyrs arrived at Al Bateen Airport onboard a military plane of the UAE Air Force and Air Defence, accompanied by a number of Armed Forces officers.
Senior Armed Forces officers and non-commissioned officers held a special military ceremony at the airport to mark the return of the bodies.
Yesterday, the General Headquarters of the UAE Armed Forces offered its sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the three men.
Saudi soldier martyred in Najran sector
Yemeni pro-government forces, loyal to exiled Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, drove on motorbikes through an entrance of the Al Anad airbase in the southern Lahj governorate, some 50 kilometres north of the Red Sea port of Aden. (AFP)
Sergeant Majid bin Fahd bin Fahid Al-Subaie, member of the National Guard, was martyred after being hit by a military shell in Najran Sector, the Joint Forces Command said in a statement today.
The Command prayed Allah Almighty to bless his soul and offered condolences to his family.
Arab coalition delivers 100 vehicles to Aden police
The local authorities of Aden Governorate said the Police have received 100 Toyota Land Cruiser VXR vehicles from the Command of the Arab coalition.
The appearance of the new vehicles on the streets of Aden impressed the residents who thanked the Saudi-led Arab coalition for supporting the police with the fleet of sophisticated cars.
3 Emiratis martyred with UAE forces in Yemen's 'Operation Restoring Hope' - Emirates 24|7
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A special military ceremony is held at the Al Bateen Airport upon arrival of the coffins of three Emiratis killed in Yemen.
Ras Al Khaimah ruler leads funeral prayers for Emiratis killed in Yemen | GulfNews.com
The three Emiratis who died in Yemen.
3 Emiratis martyred with UAE forces in Yemen's 'Operation Restoring Hope'
Juma Jawhar Juma Al Hammadi, Khalid Mohammed Abdullah Al Shehhi and Fahim Saeed Ahmed Al Habsi - all first corporals
The General Headquarters (GHQ) of the UAE Armed Forces has announced that 1st Corporal Juma Jawhar Juma Al Hammadi, 1st Corporal Khalid Mohammed Abdullah Al Shehhi and 1st Corporal Fahim Saeed Ahmed Al Habsi, were martyred while performing their national duty as part of the UAE forces in ‘Operation Restoring Hope’, led by Saudi Arabia, to support the legitimate government in Yemen.
The GHQ offered condolences to the families of the three heroes and prayed to Allah the Almighty to bestow his mercy on them, to rest them in eternal peace among the martyrs, and to grant their families patience and fortitude to bear their loss.
His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras al-Khaimah, this morning led funeral prayers for two of the three Emirati soldiers who died while serving their country on Saturday.
The prayers, which were held at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Ras al-Khaimah, were also attended by Sheikh Khalid bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, and a number of other Sheikhs, members of the armed forces, citizens and residents.
Earlier, the bodies of the three Emirati martyrs arrived at Al Bateen Airport onboard a military plane of the UAE Air Force and Air Defence, accompanied by a number of Armed Forces officers.
Senior Armed Forces officers and non-commissioned officers held a special military ceremony at the airport to mark the return of the bodies.
Yesterday, the General Headquarters of the UAE Armed Forces offered its sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the three men.
Saudi soldier martyred in Najran sector
Yemeni pro-government forces, loyal to exiled Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, drove on motorbikes through an entrance of the Al Anad airbase in the southern Lahj governorate, some 50 kilometres north of the Red Sea port of Aden. (AFP)
Sergeant Majid bin Fahd bin Fahid Al-Subaie, member of the National Guard, was martyred after being hit by a military shell in Najran Sector, the Joint Forces Command said in a statement today.
The Command prayed Allah Almighty to bless his soul and offered condolences to his family.
Arab coalition delivers 100 vehicles to Aden police
The local authorities of Aden Governorate said the Police have received 100 Toyota Land Cruiser VXR vehicles from the Command of the Arab coalition.
The appearance of the new vehicles on the streets of Aden impressed the residents who thanked the Saudi-led Arab coalition for supporting the police with the fleet of sophisticated cars.
3 Emiratis martyred with UAE forces in Yemen's 'Operation Restoring Hope' - Emirates 24|7
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A special military ceremony is held at the Al Bateen Airport upon arrival of the coffins of three Emiratis killed in Yemen.
Ras Al Khaimah ruler leads funeral prayers for Emiratis killed in Yemen | GulfNews.com