Brigade Staff and the Division Command's Command Commando Regiment have been promoted to veterans. The Commander-in-Chief of the Security Forces, Major General Tahel Red, said in a statement that they should continue to be vigilant in their efforts to destroy the enemy forces in Soroka during a law enforcement operation. One of the nominees for the day, Maj.
Uncle Chief of Staff Colonel Abubakar Sidek said the peacekeeping mission of the 23rd Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion deployed by my father is fulfilling its mandate. He said the day and night outreach activities in the North Abyei Zone have been very effective in maintaining peace in the area, adding that the operation should be intensified in the future. Due to the complexity and complexity of the battalion, which requires 24-hour deployment, the battalion's leaders and members have been able to carry out their mission tirelessly, he said. Colonel Abubakar thanked the battalion's leadership and members. He further assured that the support and supervision of the UNICEF Chief of Staff will continue.
The mayor and members of the public thanked the coalition of security forces and the security forces for liberating the town of Gashena from the terrorist and invading Tigrayan group at great cost to restore peace and development. The Mayor of Gashena City Administration, Ato Molla Tsegaw, said that our defense forces are indebted to Ethiopia and the local community. The mayor said he appreciates and appreciates this, noting that his city is recovering from its depression. According to Molla Tsegaw, strengthening the capacity of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Defense Forces is a matter of survival.
Chief Inspector Abaynew Mesele, head of the Gashena City Administration Police Office, said efforts are being made to ensure the rule of law in collaboration with the Defense Forces. Tilahun Wubu, a resident of the town who is valued by the community for his role in the victory of the army with information and various strategies, will no longer be neglected. He said the people have started training to support the security forces. Defense The security of our home is the guardian of our existence. As a result of this victory, we have become citizens who work and eat. Services such as electricity, water and telephone have been returned to us.
Gen. Kuma Mideksa said the Defense Directorate General Directorate has effectively fulfilled its responsibilities. The Deputy Director General of the Directorate, Brigadier General Kuma Mideksa, who was present at the promotion ceremony, said: He said the title given today comes at a time when we are in the process of eradicating and dismantling the TPLF terrorist group from the Amhara and Afar regions, and further undertaking national and institutional preparations to eradicate it. He emphasized that the decision to step down was a step in the right direction. According to Lt. Col. Kemal Ahmed, a representative of the Directorate of Human Resource Services, the nominees' position will be highlighted by the fact that the resurgence of the war waged by the gangs and their foreign allies to save Ethiopia will save our country from collapse.
The Central Command acknowledges the support of community members and volunteers for their support in the task force behind the destruction of the terrorist group. The Commander-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. Zewdu Belay, said the values we, the members of the Defense Forces, have built and the common principle of carrying out our duties have put the people before one another. Commander-in-Chief, Major General Wanaw Amare, on his part, said the unwavering support and assistance of the people of Dejen is crucial to the glorious victory that has been achieved there and the losses suffered by the enemy. The award ceremony was attended by community members, zonal and woreda city administrations, and other patriotic investors and members of the Diaspora who made significant contributions to the campaign, including Belay Mekonnen.
Wounded by the terrorist invasion of Tigray by the terrorist and invading Tigrayans, they have found the victims, treated them with the best of their ability, treated them with traditional medicine, and forced them to remain loyal to their country and people. They are the victors who have lost their families and saved Ethiopia by sacrificing themselves and their families to the enemy of Ethiopia. The people of Amhara and Afar have suffered greatly as they border the terrorist hideout. They have been subjected to unspeakable atrocities. Ethiopians from eleven regions have fought the enemy, claiming that they are the ones who say, "I am ashamed when I hit my nose.
" You have won. It is not just the animals, money or materials that are involved and win. From north to south, from west to east, east of Ethiopia, the fires are hurting the people of the region, and they are outraged by the verdict. Next we look at the biggest winners. They are members of the Defense Forces and the regional security forces who have saved their country from humiliation with their love for Ethiopia in their hearts, the people and the government armed with their loins, their military suitcases on their backs, their rifles in their hands. My country will not collapse! My flesh is broken and my blood is shed. History has shown that her leaders, from commanders to commanders of the armed forces, have been victorious. There are many factors that contribute to victory in war. Logistics is the backbone. Communication, information, engineering, administration ... only the staff members of the staff are generally successful.
The doctor is also considered to have treated the country. The driver won the race. The supply is not only for the fighter but also for the country. Inter alia . Finally, the Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE), the Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Armed Forces and his government, as well as officials from the kebele level, are the heroes who have shown to the world that we are the children of our forefathers. The winners are the Ethiopians.
Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Commander-in-Chief of the FDRE Armed Forces, gave a speech at the inauguration ceremony of the first, second and third grade medals and promotions. In his speech, Etamajor said the heroes' reward for their efforts to save Ethiopia from disintegration by thwarting the enemy's conspiracy was justified. For his part, Lt. Gen. Zewdu Belay, Commander-in-Chief of the Central Command, said the award will be significant in strengthening the readiness of the victory. The award ceremony was attended by General Officers, Army members, local community representatives and invited guests, and awards were presented to the leaders and individuals who contributed to the victory.
Members of the 25th Motorized Ethiopian Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei prevent a sudden fire in Amit town. The leadership and its members mobilized water tankers and manpower to save the city from extinction in a concerted effort to put out the fire. He also reassured the residents of the affected areas by reassuring them. The Commander-in-Chief told Operation Lt. Col. Ali Ahmed that the area is heavily commercial and congested, adding that similar incidents have occurred in the area. He further said that they will work with the relevant body to support and rehabilitate the damaged sections of the society.
Southern Command awarded heroic medals to members of the command and members of the armed forces who performed outstanding service during the law enforcement campaign. The award ceremony was attended by Afar Regional State President Awel Arba and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces General Abebaw Tadesse. After being awarded the rank of Deputy Chief of Staff, you are a South Command hero.
Learn from the past. He says you have to continue. For his part, Lt. Gen. Solomon Itefa, Commander-in-Chief of the Command, said that the units and individuals who are recognized today are role models who have been honored by the people for saving the country from destruction. The accreditation includes combat units, combat support and combat support service units, highly experienced personal leaders, veterans, female members of the armed forces, and veterans. Major Leta Anbessie and Lt. Gen. Fanaye Tadesse were among the recipients of the award.
He must have good or bad deeds. He who works by this standard is to be commended. Whoever commits it will be condemned. It was a group of individuals who were recorded in history and whose lives were spared. It will exist in the future. Passing the test is not new to us Ethiopians, but it is doubtful that there is a time when our internal and external enemies, both near and far, have joined together in this era. Victory is another manifestation of this, and here we are again, the dreaded and the rumored. We are victorious. Victory also has its owner. Remembering the Owner of Victory helps to create winners every day! Ethiopia has survived. Western media outlets with tens of thousands, spectators, and readers have sided with their executives and tried to distort the truth. They ridiculed us for our injustice. They have blessed the inhumane act of terrorism. They threatened us with sanctions. They have established a transitional government for us, saying Ethiopia is over. False propaganda has taken many forms, including in the name of humanitarian organizations. Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is hosting its Diaspora children who have accepted the government's call. Like Adwa, we have become not only an example for Africans but also a symbol for those who try to turn a blind eye. The #nomore movement is coming to an end. He is stirring up the people of the continent and making them sufficient. The land of the African language and the pride of the black people is over. During the survival campaign, we had the opportunity to be in the forefront of various Amhara regions following a period of silence to Mekelle. We had the opportunity to interview members of the military leadership who had joined the security forces in various organizations. In order to save Ethiopia, artists, medical professionals, university professors and students, leaders and members of institutions and organizations, citizens inside and outside the country, etc. participated in the battle. Of course, in order to understand the enormity of the victory, we may not be able to see the devastation inflicted on the lives and property of our people by the junta's destruction of Gashena and Hamusit fortresses, as witnessed by the affirmed and affirmed identity of our people in Afar. So we wanted to ask a question. Whose victory is this victory that has made Ethiopia a dream come true for Adwa? Says.
According to the author, there are winners. The chickens that they donated to the army were found in the area where most of the corn was sold. We know what home means to Ethiopians. Home is a legacy for grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The retired mother who sold this non-negotiable asset to Ethiopia is a winner. There are many who have changed the mindset of the masses by using the media options available to them without asking for a special fee. They are the victors who spend their time, knowledge and money on the country and expose the unjust and false world. From big to large businesses, donations ranging from one million to millions of dollars are not immediately available. They are the winners who pick up their pens, encounter them, sing and sing. These are the victors who have worked to restore Ethiopianness to its former glory, to restore the fragile national unity, and to further renew the identity we claim to be destroying. They are journalists. They are socially responsible individuals. They are scholars and communicators of various professions. The poor will be ruled by a puppet government that we have chosen.
Otherwise it will be removed by our arm. There is a Western unwritten law that says, "By no means do we want to go astray." It is a campaign in which many Ethiopians have seen and participated in this law. Those who are at home and who say that my wealth and resources are below Ethiopia, who spend more money than expected, who come to the forefront and fight for the army, are the unforgettable heroes of all generations. Addis Ababa is in danger. They are the lucky ones who came to their country in a time of turmoil and accepted the call of their Prime Minister, saying that they believe in a democratically elected government rather than in a state of emergency.
Who, if they are not losers, will be the ones who have repeatedly challenged the truth by trying to bring our non-security resources, non-security development issues to the Security Council, to make unjust decisions? There is nothing in the world more greedy for a mother than her child. Her longing for the future is paramount. May this mother bless her two or three or four of her children, saying that she is no better than my country, and join the army to fight for justice and freedom, otherwise she will shed her blood for her motherland. The victory is the mother who decided that Ethiopia should be passed on to future generations and be inherited by future generations.


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