New Commando group of 107 fighters graduates in Raqqa
The course is part of the SDF’s ongoing efforts to enhance combat capabilities and defend their territories against terrorism and occupation.
The course is part of the SDF’s ongoing efforts to enhance combat capabilities and defend their territories against terrorism and occupation.
On Saturday, the Martyr Chayan Commando Academy graduated a new batch of 107 fighters. The graduate course was named after the martyrs “Gali Kobani” and “Erish Barkha Botan”. The course was a four-month intensive training program designed to equip fighters with the political, intellectual, and military skills necessary for Commando operations.
The graduation ceremony was attended by representatives of civil and military institutions, as well as numerous residents of Raqqa. The event began with a moment of silence for the martyrs, followed by a military parade by the graduating fighters.
In his speech, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) official Mahmoud Qaramuq congratulated the graduates and commemorated the sacrifices of the martyrs. He urged the fighters to continue their struggle for freedom and to remain vigilant against external aggression and internal threats.
The ceremony included a military demonstration showcasing the fighters’ skills with light and medium weapons and their ability to execute complex combat maneuvers.
The course is part of the SDF’s ongoing efforts to enhance combat capabilities and defend their territories against terrorism and occupation.