Tartous-Sana
"Determination, will and ambition were the most important motivation to complete the march of knowledge after performing the sacred duty in defending the homeland against terrorism," according to the wounded, Iyad Ali, who received a score of 217 in the general secondary certificate exams, the literary branch.
The wounded Ali Shaddad, Yusef Asaad and Nidal Muhammad, who obtained distinguished marks in the basic education certificate in excess of 230 marks, saw that success has a special flavor, as it is proof of presence in the fields of life as in the battlefield, and that the march of life in Syria does not stop at a wound or testimony, but rather is an honor and pride It is added to the will of the Syrian, who dazzled the world with their steadfastness and generosity, stressing that the path of knowledge will not end for them unless they obtain university degrees.
In turn, a number of the children of the martyrs emphasized their determination to pursue their educational attainment that they gave to the souls of their fathers and martyrs of Syria heroes. The student Jana Ghanem, the daughter of the martyr Colonel Iyad, is one of the heroes of the Quiris airport and ranked first in the governorate in basic education with 301 signs that excellence is a pride for her because she achieved her father’s ambition. Meanwhile, student Natalie Sarim, daughter of the martyr Samer, indicated that her obtaining the 242 mark in basic education was thanks to seriousness, fatigue and time management.
Rabih Ibrahim, head of the governorate's wounded department, indicated in a statement to SANA that the number of successful wounded reached 15, while the number of children of the wounded reached about 32 students in the basic and secondary education stages, considering it a message from them to continue life, giving and excellence, while Mona Ibrahim was considered the head of the department The martyrs and the missing in the governorate that the children of the martyrs, with their scientific excellence, prove to the world that the blood of their fathers and the sacrifices of the wounded and missing will not be wasted.
Mazen Hammad, one of the community activists who participated in the honor, considered that everything that was given and given to the wounded and the children of the martyrs, the wounded and the missing does not rise to the level of their sacrifices that every Syrian citizen is proud of.
The honor was accompanied by an art festival, which featured dancers by the Gabala Folklore Band.
Fatima Hussain