Ethiopian special forces celebrate 65th anniversary successfully

Ethiopia's special forces marked their 65th anniversary with a successful celebration in Addis Ababa. General Shuma Abdeta, commander of the special forces, expressed gratitude to the supporting organs during the event. The ceremony highlighted the forces' enduring service to national sovereignty.

In Addis Ababa on Yekatit 17, 2018 (Fana Broadcasting Corporate), the Ethiopian National Defense Force's special forces successfully celebrated their 65th anniversary milestone. The event featured a ceremony of gratitude and appreciation toward the organs that provided support.

General Shuma Abdeta, commander of the special forces, stated, "Over the past 65 years, it has rendered unwavering service in safeguarding the country's sovereignty." He noted that amid various military operations, the milestone's dignified history is passed on to the younger generation, fostering national unity.

The army expressed thanks to the supporting organs and assured that strengthening ties with the public will contribute to the country's peace and security. The Hawassa city administration, through its officials, described the national pride in the special forces' milestone celebration as demonstrating the partnership between the army and the people.

City administrators affirmed their commitment to providing necessary support for the event's success and promised continued assistance to the army. High-level supporters of the celebration received milestone badges and appreciation certificates, as reported by the Defense Online Media to Fana Digital.

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