The wives of the martyrs of the East after the arrest of Ashmawi: Our martyrs rest in their graves

At the moment of arrest of the fugitive terrorist Hisham al-Ashmawi, the Egyptian authorities handed over to him the hearts of the families of our martyrs. It was a special moment for them, after their husbands gave their lives to the land of the homeland. The right to return to their owners is a message to anyone who dares to dare. The homeland is inevitable.
The joy of the families of the martyrs of the army and police officers from the province of Al-Sharqiya was filled with joy to start the trial on the charges against him, including the implementation of operations targeting the army, police and Copts.
"Every day the army and the political leadership prove their ability to uproot terrorism from its roots, to protect the homeland, and to kill the murderers of its sons," said Nada Hassan, the wife of the martyr Major Ahmad Al-Shabrawi.
The wife of the martyr Major Ahmed Al-Shabrawy said that Ashmawi became the lesson of every traitor, pointing out that her martyr husband was resting in his grave, because he was upset whenever the name of Ashmawi was mentioned and from the first moment he was considered a traitor to his army and homeland.
For her part, Manar Salim, the wife of Colonel Ahmed Mansi, said that the joy of every Egyptian house, watching its state and able to bring the rights of the martyrs, arrested this terrorist who is now an example of everyone who remains a method.
The wife of the martyr Colonel Ahmad Manasseh commented on the famous picture that brought together her husband, Manasseh and the terrorist Ashmawi and a number of officers, before the last dismissal of the service, saying: "This picture has become a symbol, and the forgotten is the symbol of every martyred martyr. The pride and the pride accompanying them throughout their lives, the Ashmawi who lost his way and betrayed his country and killed his innocent colleagues, and will remain the treasure and shame pursued throughout history.
Colonel Ahmed Mansi and Major Ahmed Omar Al-Shabrawy were killed in the terrorist attack that targeted the 103-year-old Thunderbolt, stationed on the northern border in Rafah on the morning of 7 July 2017.
– Hisham Ashmawy
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