Al-Hasakah-SANA
Loyalty to the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army and proud of its heroism, he named his three sons the names “Homeland, Honor and Devotion” to form the supreme slogan of all honorable people for the sacrifices made and offered by the heroes of the army in defense of the homeland.
Young Abd al-Razzaq al-Muhsham from the city of al-Hasakah got married during the years of the terrorist war on Syria and had three sons, two sons and a girl. Championships and sacrifices for the stability and security of Syria.
With pride, the youth Abdul Razzaq said in his interview with SANA reporter: The three names completed the most precious emblem in my heart, the army emblem, which has become the pride and pride of every honorable Syrian.
Abdul Razzaq adds: His first son, “Watan,” coincided with the start of the army’s operations to liberate Aleppo from terrorists in 2016, while Sharaf’s birth coincided with the army’s operations to liberate the countryside of Deir ez-Zor in 2017.
Abu Watan, who works as an employee in the Public Establishment for Drinking Water in Al-Hasakah, refers to the army’s victories during the previous years and its presentation of the most wonderful lessons of sacrifice to be a model for the whole world, which will remain a symbol of pride and glory and a source of strength for all honorable Syrians.
The young man, whose brother was martyred while fighting terrorism, while his other brother is still holding the trigger in the ranks of the army, recalls the legendary heroism of the protectors of the homes and the people while they were in one trench to confront thousands of ISIS terrorists and defend the city of Hasaka and its people.
Abdul Razzaq continues: “The first of August is the pride and honor of all the Syrians who stand behind the army in its war on terrorism, who have sacrificed their most precious possessions to protect the people in the city of Hasaka and restore security and stability to dozens of cities, villages and towns, awaiting the completion of its liberation for the entire soil of Syria after the expulsion of the American and Turkish occupations and all Who wants to ruin this country?
Abu Watan concludes: I am very proud of the names of my children. I see them as a wonderful, lofty painting with many meanings and lessons, and all the glory of the homeland.
Joan Belt