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President Bashar al-Assad, accompanied by Mrs. Asma al-Assad and their children, visited injured army personnel in their villages in Homs countryside.
The Presidency said al-Dayyoub set up a productive project as part of “The Homeland’s Wounded” program launched by the Syrian Presidency in 2014 to meet the needs of the injured, particularly those with injuries which make them unable to lead a normal life.
Al-Dayyoub and his comrades “will always remain in our minds” until having all their needs met and providing them with sustainable medical care and necessary surgeries.
President al-Assad and his family also visited the injured Issa Ramez Ibrahim from Tannona village in Khirbet al-Tin area who sustained an injury in the battle against terrorists. Two of his siblings are still fighting terrorists.
The Presidency said that al-Ibrahim has set up a small business to sustain him and his family.
President al-Assad and his family visited the injured Mustapha Ibrahim al-Ibrahim in al-Madabe’ village in Homs eastern countryside. Al-Ibrahim was diagnosed with quadriplegia (a paralysis of the arms and legs).
Last March, President Bashar al-Assad and Mrs. Asma al-Assad received a number of injured Syrian Arab Army personnel and the mothers of a group of them on the occasion of Mother’s Day and to mark the first anniversary of launching the “Homeland’s Wounded” program.
