The first batch of UAE Armed Forces is expected to return from Yemen on Saturday, as they will be replaced by a second batch of troops. The Emirati soldiers will continue to be part of the Saudi-led Arab coalition's 'Operation Restoring Hope', which supports the legitimate government in Yemen. UAE authorities have praised the troops for their timeless dedication to their nation and for working towards restoring peace in Yemen. The government has also paid condolences to the martyrs and their families, adding that their sacrifice is heroic. The first contingent of UAE Armed Forces in Yemen has achieved several victories, including the liberation of the historical city of Marib and Marib Dam, which was rebuilt by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE.

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