
250 Mujahideen Graduate from 219th Omar Corps Training Center in Badakhshan
Around 250 mujahideen graduated from the training center of the 219th Omar Corps in Badakhshan province after completing a course of military and professional training.
The graduation ceremony featured speeches from several officials. Mulla Noorullah Nazari, spokesperson for the 219th Omar Corps, stated that these graduates were part of the seventh batch from the center, having completed regular training courses and military exercises with full mental and practical readiness. Qari Abdul Waseel Nazari, deputy of the 219th Omar Corps, described the mujahideen as guardians of the Islamic system's ideals and emphasized their role in providing security. Mohammad Alam Saeed, commander of the training center, noted that the graduates had received training in various areas, including military education, practical exercises, and organizational coordination, equipping them to carry out assigned responsibilities in any conditions.
Attendees at the event included Maulvi Dad Mohammad Nadim, head of education and training for the corps command; Maulvi Shir Mohammad Jawad, head of the Amr bil Maruf wa Nahi anil Munkar department in Badakhshan province; and the head of education and training for the Ministry of National Defense. The ministry official told the graduates that obedience and compliance are fundamental principles in the system for strengthening order, unity, and success of defense forces. Other ministry officials described the graduation as an important educational achievement and stressed continued efforts to enhance professional and ideological capacities.
The ceremony concluded with military displays and practical demonstrations by the graduates, followed by a prayer.
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