Major General Mohamed Nagy Saeed, described as a "tall national stature" and a "solid militant," has passed away. The news of his departure was shared this morning via social media, with tributes highlighting his lifelong dedication to defending his "people and his south country." The former military figure is remembered for his "stability, sincerity and sacrifice until the last moment of his life." His impact and "militant legacy will remain present in the conscience of all the people," according to a statement. Leaders and the "people of all the south" are being comforted during this time, recognizing the "large loss of the departure of this national figure." Prayers have been offered for his soul and for his family to be inspired with "patience and solace."