Sana'a: 150 trainees from the Capital Sana'a's mobilization forces were honored on Tuesday for completing the third and fourth sessions of the Tactical Combat Injury Care Program, organized by al-Aqsa Military Academy in coordination with Sabeen Maternity and Child Hospital.
According to Yemen News Agency, the ceremony was attended by officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Medical Services Directorate, and the military, and emphasized the program's role in preparing personnel to respond effectively to combat-related injuries. Deputy Minister Ghassan al-Madani stressed the importance of such training to reduce casualties during emergencies and crises.
Major General Dr. Abdulmalek al-Saylami, Director of the Medical Services Directorate, highlighted the collaborative efforts in providing high-quality medical services, and the academy's achievements in building infrastructure and specialized centers.
Dr. Yasser Abdulmaghni, Head of al-Aqsa Academy, praised the courses' focus on Arabic-language learning and their role in preparing the participants for future emergencies.
The ceremony was followed by the launch of the fifth training session of the program, which will involve 100 additional participants from the Directorate and Academy.
