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“I am an Algerian soldier… Eid Al-Fitr Day’s martyr”

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“I am an Algerian soldier, martyr of Eid Al-Fitr day … We are all owners of coarse shoes… We die; we die and long live homeland… National flags, raising the hat for the military institution… We sacrifice for our nation”.

These phrases provoked the social networks opinion, and people expressed their condemnation of the tragic attack which targeted nine members of the National People’s Army, who were killed on Eid al-Fitr in the treacherous terrorist attack that took place in Ain Defla.

Once the news of the terrorist attack against soldiers Ain Defla spread in the second day of Eid al-Fitr, social networks sites shared them, and a large number of facebookers expressed absolute solidarity with the soldiers who were killed by terrorists, saying that they are sons of Algeria who were contributing to protect the homeland from the treacherous terrorists in order to ensure security and quiet for Algerians during the joyful day.

Denouncement of the tragic incident against young soldiers did not stop, and their pictures were shared and commented, expressing feelings of sadness and anguish mixed with valuating the courage of these heroes similar to “Men die to long live Algeria, so Allah grace upon you, O Heroes”.

Most of the facebookers change their personal profiles’ pictures on Eid al-Fitr to “I am an Algerian soldier”, which were quickly shared by the Algerians and even immigrants within hours of the news of the attack.

One of the citizens wrote on his facebook wall; “Allah with us, terrorists have no pride, our martyrs in Paradise and your deaths in hell”, accompanied by pictures of soldiers who were wearing their military cloths: “I prayed and took my weapon in the hope of protecting my nation from enemies. In Ramadan I was absent from home and Eid al-Fitr allows me to meet you Mom, forgive me because I promised to see you on this joyful day, but today I’m a martyr “. This phrase blew up the social networks that have pledged to combat remnants of terrorists until their final elimination. A facebooker wrote: “Oh Allah save Algeria from all evils”.

Last time in grade citizen called Eid tweet: “We will not surrender and will not recognize the hands of treachery and we will continue to stand in the face of terrorism and will continue to be treacherous Algeria land of martyrs and the righteous.”

In contrast, some preferred the pioneers of social networking sites trading section: “We are enlisted in the torrent Therna and the right to have our independence war,” and the words “die die and live the homeland”.

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