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Personnel of the Central Support Department complete advanced training in the Republic of Belarus

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 National 2 Mins Read
Personnel of the Central Support Department complete advanced training in the Republic of Belarus

Benghazi – The first group of personnel arrived at Benina International Airport in Benghazi. They are from the General Administration of Central Support within the Ministry of Interior. They completed an advanced four-month training program. The training took place in the Republic of Belarus.

The administration stated this first group included 265 personnel. These 265 arrived at Benina International Airport in Benghazi. A total of 500 personnel received advanced training in Belarus. The training covered physical fitness. It also included riot control skills. Field tactics for counter-terrorism were taught. Close combat and fighting techniques were part of the program. Additionally, specialized lectures on first aid were provided.

Major General Khalid Al-Farsi welcomed the first group. He is the Director of the General Administration of Central Support. Major General Jalal Hweidi also greeted them. He is the Director of International Relations and Cooperation. Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Abu Lamousha was present. He is the Head of the Security Information Office.

The administration’s media office clarified that the remaining personnel will arrive tomorrow. They will also arrive at Benghazi Airport. These individuals represent a new generation of distinguished officers. They are highly qualified. They will play a prominent role in enhancing security. They will also contribute to protecting the nation.

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