A Brotherhood officer heads the first command meeting of the 35th Armored Brigade after the al-Hammadi assassination

English - Sunday 08 December 2019 الساعة 05:47 pm
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The leaders of the 35th Armored Brigade, held on Sunday, December 8, 2019, its first meeting since the assassination of Commander Brigadier Adnan Muhammad al-Hammadi, to discuss various issues related to the assassination of his commander.

The Brotherhood leader, Colonel Abdul-Malik Al-Ahdal, Staff of the 35th Armored Brigade war, presided over the meeting that was held at the headquarters of the brigade in Al Ain region of the Al-Mawasit Directorate in the presence of the staff and some brigade officers.

The leadership of the 35th Armored Brigade stressed the necessity of the unity of the brigade as one unit, and the continuation of his heroic and patriotic career, the meeting also came out with a number of special decisions and recommendations in organizing the brigade's affairs.

The meeting called for not being dragged behind the media polemics, and not to go into the details of the sinful assassination incident until the investigations committee has completed its work, stressing the disclosure of what was reached to the public opinion once the investigations are completed.

The meeting directed the staffs and officers to raise the combat readiness of all members of the 35 armored brigade, and permanent vigilance as they were during the era of Commander Adnan Al-Hammadi, to address any emergency on the fronts of the brigade in the south of Taiz Governorate.

The meeting stressed that the leadership of the 35th Armored Brigade will implement all decisions issued by the President of the Republic in a manner that ensures the cohesion of the brigade, and they discussed the internal issues of the brigade from fronts and locations, and emphasizing the cohesion and unity of the brigade and its members.

The meeting also approved the amnesty for all suspended soldiers, in honor of the martyr commander, Brigadier General Adnan al-Hammadi, according to what the general had published on Facebook.