A military graduation ceremony was held in the capital Sana’a on Thursday, to honour the newest graduates from three military collages, in conjunction with the seventh anniversary of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen.
The Training and Rehabilitation Authority in the Ministry of Defence organised the graduation of students from the military, navy, aviation and air defence colleges, under the auspices of President Mahdi al-Mashat.
The graduation included the 54th group of the Military College, the 29th from the Naval College and the 36th from the Faculty of Aviation and Air Defence.
In the celebration, member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammad Ali al-Houthi, congratulated the military leaders and the Yemeni people on the occasion of the graduation.
من بين جحافل العزة
رجال الرجال
نهنئ خريجي الكليات العسكرية بتخرجهم النوعي والمميز
ونهنئ الشعب بهؤلاء الابطال
كما نهنئ الجميع بقدوم شهر رمضان المبارك مقدما
وللقائد السيد عبدالملك بدرالدين الحوثي حفظه الله من هنا قال رجالك#قادمون_بجحافل_جيشنا_للنصر
باذن الله pic.twitter.com/TRvJ6Ddf7o— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) March 31, 2022
“We are betting on a people worthy of leadership, a people who are everywhere and are not afraid of anything, do not want to be mercenaries, and cannot accept those who are mercenaries.”
For his part, Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor delivered a speech in which he praised the role of military colleges in defending the homeland and confronting aggression, stressing that” confronting the enemy is the task of everyone in the military and civil institutions.”
He stressed that “the countries of aggression must accept the advice of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the [peace] initiative from Sana’a before they regret it,” indicating that “our initiative comes from a standpoint of strength.”