Amman: The General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) - Arab Army bid farewell on Monday to the martyr, Major Pilot Omar Ata Saeed Al-Abbadi, to his final resting place after performing funeral prayer at the Umm Abhara Grand Mosque in Marj Al-Hamam (southwest of Amman). The martyr was killed yesterday during a training flight. The martyr was given a military funeral, during which his body was wrapped in the Jordanian flag and carried on the shoulders of his comrades-in-arms to his final resting place in the Bahath Cemetery. JAF delegate laid a wreath of flowers on the martyr's tomb. The funeral was attended by JAF senior officers and security apparatus, as well as retirees, civilian officials, and citizens Source: Jordan News Agency
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