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Patriotic fervour marks National Day celebrations

Patriotic fervour marks National Day celebrations

December 18, 2021 | 11:35 AM
*Amir, Father Amir attend Qatar National Day parade
His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani and a number of dignitaries attended the National Day Parade at Doha Corniche Saturday as the country celebrated the occasion with patriotic fervour and grandeur. Doha Corniche was the hub of activities of the day with the ceremonial parade taking place at 9am leading to the culmination of the celebrations with an eye-popping fireworks in the evening, after the final match of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021.
Amir greets the spectators who gathered to watch the Qatar National Parade on the Corniche.
Large crowds had gathered at the Corniche area in the morning to watch the proceedings of the parade. Entry to the venue was by invitation, and all precautionary and preventive measures against Covid-19 were observed. The parade was also attended by His Highness the Amir's Personal Representative His Highness Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani, HE Sheikh Jassim bin Khalifa al-Thani, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz al-Thani and a number of their excellencies, sheikhs and ministers.
The ceremonial event featured an infantry parade, with no military vehicles taking part. The official Qatar News Agency said the parade was also attended by HE Speaker of the Shura Council Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanem, and a number of Council members, in addition to a number of the country's guests, including President of FIFA Gianni Infantino, Minister of Interior of the French Republic Gerald Darmanin, Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Tunisia Kamal Daqish, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Malta Evarist Bartolo, Secretary General of the Interpol Jurgen Stock, and Commander of the US Air Forces Central Command Lieutenant-General Gregory M Guillot.
It was also attended by a number of branch and unit commanders, senior officers of the armed forces and the Ministry of Interior, in addition to notables and participating parties.Following the National Anthem and the firing of the 18-shot gun salute , the national parade started with a display of a group of modern naval vessels, including transport and logistical support ships, speedboats, ships and combat boats equipped with the latest defensive and offensive systems.
It was followed by an air show of various types of aircraft , F-15 'Ababil' and Rafale 'Al Adiyat', Mirage Sniper multi-mission fighters and Typhoon 'Al-Dhariyat'. The helicopter group was headed by Apache 'Sajeel'. Other combat aircraft, helicopters, transport aircraft, cargo aircraft, and evacuation aircraft also took part.
The armed forces' infantry show was led by Leopard tank and two Jeopardy air defence armoured vehicles, followed by the Land Forces, the Air Force, the Navy, the Air Defence, the Military Police, the Border Corps, the various military colleges, the Joint Special Forces, the Amiri Guard and the Interior Ministry's infantry, the Establishments and Authorities Security Department forces and Al Fazaa forces, which was followed by a show of Lekhwiya, with the entry of various military factions, horsemen and camel cavalry. The march concluded with the entry of paratroopers and air military shows.
December 18, 2021 | 11:35 AM