A number of wounded Syrian soldiers in Aleppo challenge pain and sit their high school certificate final exams

A number of wounded Syrian Arab Army personnel sat their high school certificate final exams which kicked off on Monday countrywide. Their wounds in the battles against terrorism in Syria didn’t weaken their will to continue their life, so they chose to continue their education to be effective partners in rebuilding the homeland.

In Aleppo, Abdul Salam Abdul Razzaq, a wounded army soldier who was so enthusiastic to take his exam, told SANA that he was injured during battles against terrorist organizations in the area of Handarat in the north of Aleppo. His injury in the back caused him hemiplegia but this didn’t kill the hope inside him to continue his study, restore normal life and build a successful future for himself.

“We fought our enemies with weapons and won, and today, we are fighting with science and knowledge and we will win,” student Alaa Farhoud, another wounded soldier said. He pointed out that he was injured in the army’s battles against terrorists in different parts of Syria and which caused him complete disability in his lower limbs. He stressed that he has high morale and strong determination to succeed in these exams.

On his part, Ali Adnan Moustafa, who was wounded during battles against terrorists in Aleppo, affirmed his insistence on completing his education to participate in rebuilding his beloved Syria.

Wounded army personnel Moustafa Al-Khatieb from Daraa province said that his injury during battles in defense of Syria caused him quadriplegia, but he didn’t feel desperate and today he is taking his exam to continue his studies and proceed in the path of knowledge.

Hamda Mustafa

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