Celebrating the Martyrs' Family at the Eighth Exhibition
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran: In honor of the family of the martyrdom of the martyrdom of the martyrs, as well as the eighth international stone exhibition in Iran, seventeen families of martyrs of this region will be honored.
According to the Iranian International Stone Exhibition, Hossein Pourhassani, chairman of the board of directors of the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, said: Nimvar city and its surrounding villages had an active and vibrant presence during the eight years of holy defense despite the small population. The existence of forty-four dear martyrs is a sign of their commitment to Islam and dear Islam.
He added: In honor of the martyrdom of the martyrs' families, the seventeenth international rock exhibition of Iran will be commemorated with seventeen martyr families in this region.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Iran International Stone Exhibition continued: This year the family of martyr Reza Karbala'i Mehdi, martyr Abolfazl Davari, martyr Akbar Baratali, martyr Reza Afghani, martyr Reza Firouzi, martyr Abbas Abdollah Nia, martyr Aghil Rostami, martyr Ali Asghar Goodarzi Alireza Esfandiari, Martyr Alireza Esmaeili, Martyr Mojtaba Abutalebi, Martyr Mohammad Reza Islami, Martyr Mohammad Reza Mohammad Hosseini, Martyr Mohammad Abdollahi, Martyr Mohammad Mirzaei, Martyr Mohammad Esmaeilou Martyr Mustafa Karimi will be honored.
Pourhassani said: The celebration of martyrs' families will continue in the later periods of the exhibition and will be followed in turn by the martyrs of the surrounding villages and neighborhoods.
He noted that the necessary background for the presence of Hojatoleslam and Muslim Seyyed Mohammad Ali Shahidi Mahalati, Vice President and Head of the Martyrs and Sacrifice Affairs Foundation, was provided at the exhibition and we hope to be able to hold the event.
"During our eight years of sacred defense, many of our youth have been active in various areas of road and trench construction, and some have attained martyrdom," said the chairman of the board of directors of Iran's International Stone Exhibition.
Pourhasni continued: Those who worked during the eight years of holy defense during the trench construction were called "trenchless trenchers" because they built trenches for the warriors in a flat, uninhabited plain with their machine guns.
* Holy Defense News Agency