Al-Durayhimi’s documentary, in its third part, presents rescue operation trapped by helicopter
The third part of the documentary series “al-Durayhimi Siege and Victory” detailed the specific operation carried out by the air force to rescue those trapped in the al-Durayhimi district using a helicopter.
The operation, which was first shown in her scenes, was called the “10th Operation of Ramadan” as the first involvement of the air force with its manned aircraft since the aggression began, to carry out a purely humanitarian operation to rescue those trapped in the city.
The operation came after the siege of those stationed on fighting fronts and citizens in the city intensified and they reached the eating of leaves 568 days after the siege of the city, when the leadership decided to use a new weapon in the battle that was not in the mind of anyone, namely a helicopter, to carry out the successful relief operation.
The first of the Air Force and Air Defense missions was directed purely to be humanitarian, to introduce medicines and food for those trapped in al-Durayhimi.
The third part of the documentary series documented the process of equipping the 171 helicopters to carry out that mission, although it was out of preparation, as well as the planning phase of the operation and the equipping of the aircraft, and other aspects related to weather conditions, appropriate routes, aggression flight traffic, deployment of forces and enemy air defenses to the field.
According to the documentary, the aircraft was shipped with three tons of foodstuffs within an hour and the latest test was conducted to ensure its readiness and the safety of its operational systems.
At 5.13 a.m. on the 10th dawn of Ramadan 1441 H, the aircraft took off to carry out its humanitarian mission. Its arrival in al-Durayhimi district sky coincided with a cloudy atmosphere and rains, marking the first time that an aircraft of this kind flew over those trapped for the purpose of relief rather than bombing them.
The footage also documented the moment the plane landed food, the largest relief shipment since the siege of the city began about two years ago.
The aircraft succeeded in carrying out its humanitarian mission, after raising the morale of those stationed on fighting fronts more than they were happy with the food supplies it was carrying, in a heroic and courageous and unprecedented position.
The plane returned to its designated hangars, after a perilous 31-minute journey but was fraught with divine care.
The third part of the film also documented some of the brutal crimes of aggression against the citizens of the city, as well as the operations of the heroes of the army and popular committees on the sites of aggression and its mercenaries and the infliction of loss of life and equipment, one of which coincided with a dust storm that confused the enemy and increased its losses.
The film included field testimonies about the targeting of aggression against the Second United Nations convoy, which came six months after the first convoy, to pretend before the world that it had achieved a humanitarian achievement, in addition to the detention and looting suffered by the mercenaries of aggression, in addition to being targeted and destroyed by the forces of aggression after its arrival in the city.