The bodies of a number of martyrs of the nation , the armed and security forces who were martyred as a result of the bombing of American-British aggression were carried out in Sana'a today,Saturday, in a solemn funeral procession. Where the funeral took place of Colonel Abdullah Mujahid Dhiyab, Colonel Abdullah Ali Ghanem, Colonel Faisal Mohsen Musaed, Colonel Sufyan Yahya Al-Aghrabi, Colonel Taha Ali Jamjam, Colonel Hamis Muhammad Al-Jaradi, Colonel Ziad Muhammad Ajlan, Colonel Ghamdan Zabin Allah Jumaida, Major Muhammad Ali Al-Mihdhar, Major Ahmed Mansour Al-Asri Muhammad Abdullah Al-Houri, and Major Ali Muhammad. Al-Dailami. The mourners condemned the American-British aggression against Yemen, stressing that these crimes will not discourage the Yemeni people from continuing their support and backing of their brothers in Gaza Strip. The funeral ceremony took place for the martyrs, whose bodies were draped with the republican flag, after prayers were offered for them at the People's Mosque in the capital secretariat, so that the wealthy martyr could be buried in his hometown.
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