President Dr Mohamed Muizzu presented a special commemorative shield to Former President Uz Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, recipient of the Grand Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghaazee (GODRG), and commemorative shields to the families of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the 3 November 1988 attack, at a ceremony held this morning at the Social Centre to mark Victory Day.

The commemorative shields were presented to recognise, at a national level, the exemplary leadership of the former President during the armed aggression and to pay tribute to the soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in defence of the nation.

A total of eight soldiers and eleven civilians were martyred in the attack. They were:

  1. Martyr Sergeant Kuda Adam Kuda Thu’thu
  2. Martyr Lieutenant Kudanevi Thu’thu Maniku
  3. Martyr Corporal Hussain Mohamed
  4. Martyr Corporal Mohamed Ibrahim
  5. Martyr Sergeant Adam Naseer
  6. Martyr Corporal Abdulla Zuhair
  7. Martyr Corporal Mohamed Hassan
  8. Martyr Corporal Hussain Adam
  9. Martyr Ismail Haleem
  10. Martyr Ibrahim Hameez
  11. Martyr Umar Ahmed
  12. Martyr Ahmed Labeeb
  13. Martyr Ibrahim Hussain
  14. Martyr Abdul Sattar Adam
  15. Martyr Abdul Rahman Adam
  16. Martyr Ahmed Rasheed
  17. Martyr Hassan Zareer
  18. Martyr Jawadh Umar
  19. Martyr Hussain Abdul Rahman (Dhonmanik)

During the ceremony, special video tributes were screened in honour of Martyr Corporal Hussain Adam, who displayed exceptional courage from the onset of the attack, and Martyr Corporal Abdulla, who was the first to be martyred. Additional tributes were dedicated to other soldiers who lost their lives while performing their duties.

In continued recognition of those who served the nation, a special allowance was introduced on 19 March this year for the families of soldiers martyred in the 3 November attack, as well as for recipients of the Medal for Exceptional Bravery and the Medal for Bravery.

President and Commander-in-Chief of the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) Dr Mohamed Muizzu and First Lady Sajidha Mohamed attended the Victory Day ceremony, where they were received by Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon. Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef and senior Government officials were also in attendance.