President Al-Zubaidi Expresses Gratitude to KSA Leadership for Ongoing Support to Stabilize the Economy
President Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and Vice...
The Southern Transitional Council offered its condolences and its sincere sympathies to the families of the martyrs of Aden Security Department who fell while doing their duties in maintaining the security and tranquility of the citizens and the homeland, praying to Allah Almighty to rest their souls in eternal peace and grant their families patience and solace.
In a statement issued by the council, the STC spokesman Salem Thabet Al Awlaki praised the heroic role played by the southern security services in fighting terrorism and its strenuous efforts to dry up its sources. He also reminded of the great southern sacrifices who always be the target of such operations, adding that it was not a new political card used by the enemies of humanity, religion, law and value, they used the odious terrorism to fight the southerners and to mute their voices and eliminate their dreams and aspirations.
The Southern Transition Council indicated the critical and sensitive phase the homeland is currently experiencing , affirming that terrorism can not last much longer under the umbrella of silence ,disinformation, negligence and reticence, addig that the one who deliberately ignores the security file, must realize that we exist and we will stand strictly by the security apparatus till the end of terrorism and its supporters.
The Southern Transitional Council reiterated its partnership with the countries of the Arab Coalition in combating terrorism, expressing gratitude for their efforts in this field. The council also renewed its support to the security apparatus in Aden, calling on all the parties to determine their true attitude towards the current events and incidents.
The spokesman ended by saying, ‘Mercy and forgiveness for the martyrs and we wish a speedy recovery for the injured and glory to the capital of the South Aden ‘.