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UAE vows to keep serving humanity

TERORR ACTS WILL NOT DETER US — MOHAMMAD BIN ZAYED

- BY SAMI ZAATARI, SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I, AGHADDIR ALI Staff Reporters

Terrorist acts will not deter the UAE from carrying out humanitari­an programmes, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, said yesterday.

“The UAE led by President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan will not waive its steadfast approach of serving humanity,” he said.

Shaikh Mohammad’s comments came after visiting the UAE Ambassador to Afghanista­n Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaabi and diplomat Mubarak Al Saadi in Mafraq Hospital.

The officials sustained injuries in a terrorist attack at Kandahar governor’s guesthouse on Tuesday.

Five other Emiratis overseeing the humanitari­an and developmen­t projects were killed in the attack. Their bodies were laid to rest yesterday, WAM reported.

The martyrs’ bodies arrived on a military aircraft and were accorded official honours by civilian and military personnel. Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, and Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, were present.

Four martyrs laid to rest

A committee tasked with the identifica­tion of bodies could not locate the body of martyr Mohammad Ali Zainal Al Bastaki. Funeral prayers were, however, held for Al Bastaki in Abu Dhabi.

The four who were laid to rest yesterday were Abdullah Mohammad Eisa Obaid Al Kaabi, Ahmad Rashid Salim Ali Al Mazroui, Ahmad Abdul Rahman Ahmad Al Tunaiji and Abdul Hamid Sultan Abdullah Ebrahim Al Hammadi.

Thousands gathered in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Ras Al Khaimah and Kalba for the funeral prayers.

Four Emiratis who were killed in a terrorist attack in Kandahar, Afghanista­n, on January 10 were laid to rest yesterday.

The bodies of the martyrs arrived aboard a military aircraft to a special reception attended by senior officials. Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, and a number of senior civilian and military officials were at Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen Executive Airport to receive the bodies yesterday.

A committee tasked with the identifica­tion of bodies could not locate the body of martyr Mohammad Ali Zainal Al Bastaki, who was said to be standing on the same spot where the explosion took place in Kandahar.

The authoritie­s notified the family members of martyr Al Bastaki who accepted the news with a sense of pride and emphasised their determinat­ion to continue working in support of humanitari­an efforts. Funeral prayers were, however, still carried out for Al Bastaki in Abu Dhabi.

The four who were laid to rest yesterday were Abdullah Mohammad Eisa Obaid Al Kaabi, Ahmad Rashid Salim Ali Al Mazroui, Ahmad Abdul Rahman Ahmad Al Tunaiji, and Abdul Hamid Sultan Abdullah Ebrahim Al Hammadi.

Yesterday evening, hundreds of worshipper­s in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain gathered for the funeral prayers for three of the five Emirati martyrs.

Funeral prayers were performed for Al Hammadi and Al Bastaki in Abu Dhabi, and funeral prayers were performed for Al Kaabi in Al Ain.

The bodies were taken to the cemetery after the funeral prayers at the mosques.

The funeral was attended by both Emiratis and expatriate­s, young and old, with fathers bringing their children along with them to pay their final respects to their heroes. The mourners expressed their pride at their martyred countrymen, and said the citizens of the UAE would always be ready to help people who needed it even in the face of danger, and that their martyred countrymen died while serving the values and identity of the UAE.

Hassan Al Hammadi, the younger brother of martyr Al Hammadi, said the whole family was proud of him even though they were sad they would not see him again.

“All of us consider him a hero and a martyr for the country. My brother served in the army until he retired, but he wanted to keep serving his country and so he decided to join the UAE’s humanitari­an project in Afghanista­n,” he said.

“A week before he left for Afghanista­n, he visited his mother in the hospital, and all of us in the family were able to tell him how proud we were of him.”

Hassan said his martyred brother left two sons and a wife behind, but that his wife was very proud of her husband. “My brother’s wife wrote a powerful message through social media about him the same day he was martyred. She wrote a strong letter for her sons and how they should be proud of their father.”

In Al Ain, Ahmad Al Kaabi, the young brother of Abdullah Mohammad Eisa Obaid Al Kaabi, said that the family was comforted to know that his brother died while making others happy.

“He lost his life while making others happy and making them smile, he was there to open an orphanage for young children.”

Al Kaabi leaves six children behind — three sons and three daughters.

“Before he left [for Afghanista­n], he visited his mother and she gave him a big hug; she told him that she felt something was going to happen to him when he was in Afghanista­n,” Ahmad said.

Ahmad Rashid Salim Ali Al Mazroui, 42, was laid to rest at Wadi Al Hilo of Kalba city yesterday evening. His funeral was attended by Shaikh Salem Bin Abdul Rahman Al Qasimi, chairman of the Sharjah Ruler’s office, and a number of senior officials.

A large number of residents of Wadi Al Hilo and the surroundin­g villages turned up to mourn the town’s hero. The funeral prayer was held at Kaab Bin Zaid Mosque at 5.20pm. Besides family and friends, many residents also joined in the prayers.

The martyr’s eldest son, Mohammad, 19, said: “I and the whole country are proud of my father and the other martyrs who died while performing a noble job and helping needy people.

“All of us are ready to give our souls for the sake of the country,” he said. The martyr leaves behind his parents, wife and seven children including five boys and two girls. Al Mazroui was known for his love for humanitari­an work.

In Ras Al Khaimah, Ahmad Abdullah Al Tunaiji was laid to rest at his ancestral home in Al Rams as friends and relatives bid him a tearful farewell.

Khalid Al Tunaiji, the martyr’s brother, said: “He [Ahmad] has been working for the humanitari­an cause from a very young age. It was a personal passion for him, so he spent most of his income and energy in taking care of others — relatives as well as others.”

“His dedication and passion for humanitari­an causes were recognised when he was appointed a consultant in the UAE Embassy in Kabul two years back, where he was responsibl­e for food and water distributi­on as well as other charity works,” said Khalid.

Eldest of five brothers, Al Tunaiji is survived by wife and two children.

Hundreds gathered at Shaikh Zayed Mosque in Ras Al Khaimah, where relatives, including the father, brothers and friends of the martyr, paid their last respects to the departed soul.

Khalid | brother of Ahmad Al Tunaiji

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed visits UAE diplomat Mubarak Al Saadi at Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Al Saadi and UAE Ambassador Al Kaabi were injured in a terror attack in Kandahar on Tuesday.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed visits UAE diplomat Mubarak Al Saadi at Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Al Saadi and UAE Ambassador Al Kaabi were injured in a terror attack in Kandahar on Tuesday.
 ?? WAM ?? The bodies of four of the five UAE diplomats who were killed in the Kandahar attack arrive at Al Bateen airport in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
WAM The bodies of four of the five UAE diplomats who were killed in the Kandahar attack arrive at Al Bateen airport in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan greets Ghadier Juma Al Kaabi, son of Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaabi, who was injured in the Kandahar terrorist attack at Al Mafraq Hospital yesterday. Seen with them is Musabah Al Kaabi.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan greets Ghadier Juma Al Kaabi, son of Juma Mohammad Abdullah Al Kaabi, who was injured in the Kandahar terrorist attack at Al Mafraq Hospital yesterday. Seen with them is Musabah Al Kaabi.
 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al Tunaiji was laid to rest at his ancestral home in Al Rams, after the funeral prayer at Shaikh Zayed Mosque in Ras Al Khaimah.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al Tunaiji was laid to rest at his ancestral home in Al Rams, after the funeral prayer at Shaikh Zayed Mosque in Ras Al Khaimah.
 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Abdul Hamid Sultan Abdullah Ebrahim Al Hammadi’s funeral prayer at the Shakbout mosque in Abu Dhabi.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Abdul Hamid Sultan Abdullah Ebrahim Al Hammadi’s funeral prayer at the Shakbout mosque in Abu Dhabi.

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