Aoun condemns the attack on the Lebanese army



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The President of the Republic also followed up on the security developments that took place yesterday in Wadi Khaled, and noted “the security achievement achieved by the Internal Security Forces when confronting the terrorist group that infiltrated the region through the Syrian borders, and was able to eliminate its members and persecute others. “

Where the army command lamented the two soldiers who were martyred after terrorist elements opened fire on one of the army centers in the town of Arman – Al-Minya on 09/27/2020, and they are: Corporal Muhammad Khaled Al- Nashar and Corporal Ahmed Khaled Saqr, and the following is a summary of the life of each of them:

• Martyr Corporal Muhammad Khaled Al-Nashar

– Born on 12/25/1991 Ayat – Akkar.
He enlisted in the military on 12/12/2017.
He received twice the recognition of the Commander of the Armed Forces and three times his congratulations.
Marital status: married with two children.
The body is transported on 9/27/2020 at 11:00 from the government hospital – Tripoli to the city of Ayat – Akkar, where the funeral will take place on the same day at 13:00, and the burial will take place in the city cemetery.
Condolences are accepted for men before and after the funeral and on September 28, 29 and 30, 2020 in the hall of the Ayat-Akkar mosque, and for women in their father’s house in the aforementioned town.

• The martyr who recruits Corporal Ahmed Khaled Saqr

– Born on 2/6/2001 in Qishlak – Akkar.
His services in the army were extended from 07/28/2018.
He received the commendation of the Commander of the Armed Forces once and his congratulations twice.
Family status: celibate.
The body is transferred on 9/27/2020 at 11:30 a.m. from the government hospital – Tripoli to the city of Qishlak – Akkar, where the funeral will take place the same day at 3:00 p.m., and the burial will take place place in the city cemetery.
Condolences are accepted before and after the funeral and for a period of three days at the Qishlak-Akkar Mosque.

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