The arrival of the Syrian traveler Khalifa Al-Hussein to Tehran from Deir Ezzor on foot

On October 3rd, the Syrian traveler Khalifa Al-Hussein arrived in Tehran on foot from Deir Ezzour on a trip under the title (Loyalty to the Martyrs of the Syrian Arab Army and the Martyrs of the Resistance)

He was received by the Syrian Ambassador to Iran, Dr. Shafiq Diop. 

The traveler Al-Hussein said: His trip came in honor and appreciation of the martyrs of the Syrian Arab Army and the martyrs of the resistance, including the martyr QassemSoleimani and the martyr Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, who were a symbol of resistance, sincerity and fighting cross-border terrorism.” 

He said that the martyrs who rose to defend humanity are role models for every honorable person. 

For his part, Ambassador Diop said: The journey undertaken by Al-Hussein is an expression of loyalty to these immortals who sacrificed their most precious possessions in defense of values ​​and humanity.” 

The traveler Al-Hussein set out on his journey from Deir Ezzor Governorate to Iraq, where he visited the place of martyrdom of Soleimani and Al-Muhandis, and then completed his trip to the Iraqi-Iranian border, where he was received by the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Brigadier General Ali Fadawi, who thanked his efforts and wished Syria, its leadership and people continued prosperity and progress.

Then the traveler Al-Hussein completed his journey to Rafsanjan Province, covering a distance of about 1250 km, to complete the journey of loyalty to the tomb of the martyr Soleimani in Kerman.

 

O. al-Mohammad 

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