Tripoli, January 6, 2025 – A preparatory meeting was held this morning in the conference hall of the 111th Brigade in preparation for the launch of the fifth edition of the “Martyrs of Duty” championship, with representatives from military units participating.
According to what was published, the attendees discussed the necessary technical and organizational arrangements to ensure the success of the competitions and to provide the best conditions for the participating teams.
The organizing committee confirmed its readiness for the championship to launch in the coming days, emphasizing adherence to the approved regulations and procedures for participation.
The attendees expressed their thanks to the leadership of the 111th Brigade for its support and for hosting the preparations, affirming that the championship serves to reinforce the values of sportsmanship and cohesion among members of the Libyan Army.
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Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the historic Medina and the Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra).
111th Brigade
The 111th Brigade is a military unit within the Syrian Arab Army, established during the Syrian Civil War. It was formed from pro-government militias and has been primarily involved in combat operations in the northwestern regions of Syria, including the Idlib Governorate.
conference hall
A conference hall is a large venue designed to host meetings, presentations, and conventions. Historically, such dedicated spaces became prominent with the rise of large-scale corporate and international gatherings in the 20th century, evolving from simpler assembly rooms to sophisticated centers with advanced audio-visual technology.
Martyrs of Duty championship
The “Martyrs of Duty championship” is a sporting event held in Algeria, typically in honor of the country’s national police and security forces who have died in the line of duty. It serves as a commemorative and competitive event, reflecting the nation’s respect for its security personnel and their sacrifices throughout Algeria’s modern history.
Libyan Army
The Libyan Army is the official military force of Libya, originally established after the country gained independence in 1951. It has been fragmented and involved in significant conflict since the 2011 civil war and the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with various factions vying for control.