Sudan Liberation Army delegation inspects wounded during operations at Dongola Military Hospital
Dongola – Hejazia Muhammad Saeed
A delegation of the Sudan Liberation Army today visited the women's sector and inspected those injured during military operations at the Dongola Military Hospital.
The delegation included Major General Aisha Al-Nur Ali and Dr. Zainab Al-Taher, Secretary of the Social Secretariat of the Sudan Liberation Movement Army.
During the visit, the delegation was accompanied by the hospital commander, Colonel Assem Al-Arabi, and a delegation from the women's sector of the northern popular resistance, led by Professor Basmat Sharif, head of the committee and coordinator of the Darfur region. , Al-Omda Al-Taher.
Major General Aisha congratulated northerners, military hospital administration
Highlighting the depth and strength of the relationships born through the support and solidarity that she observed between the inhabitants of the country, without discrimination among the wounded in the military hospital.
Call for everyone to unite in class and express themselves
For her part, Professor Basmat Sharif, Chairperson of the Women's Committee of the Supreme Committee for Mobilization and Vigilance, stressed that all efforts should be made within the framework of social responsibility towards those who sacrificed their lives at low cost for dignity and pride. of Sudan.
In the same context, she thanked Colonel Fahima Muhammad Abdullah, a staff radiologist working at the hospital.
Stressing that the work they do is at the heart of their duty to the people of the country
The General Coordinator of the Darfur region, Mayor Al-Taher, also praised the woman who provided all aids, including food, drinks and clothing, to the injured during the military operations.
In turn, Dr. Zainab Al-Taher, Secretary of the Social Secretariat of the Sudan Liberation Movement Army, appreciated the great efforts made by women to support and assist the armed forces and the wounded in operations in all the domains.
During the visit, the Sudan Liberation Movement delegation presented gifts and winter supplies to the injured, including blankets, clothes and some special needs. A number of injured people expressed gratitude for the visit, stressing that it expresses appreciation for the movement. and the Social Secretariat for those injured in operations.