Aden’s Historic Sira Fortress Celebrates South Yemen’s Independence Anniversary
Aden -- The historic Sira Fortress in Aden lit up the skies on Saturday evening as residents gathered to commemorate the 58th anniversary of South Yemen’s Independence Day (November 30, 1967).
The celebrations featured a spectacular fireworks display launched from the ancient citadel, a landmark overlooking the city and its harbor.
Crowds filled the surrounding areas to watch the colorful bursts, with patriotic songs, flags, and chants adding to the festive atmosphere.
Organizers described the event as a tribute to the sacrifices of Yemenis who fought for independence from British colonial rule, and as a reminder of Aden’s central role in the country’s modern history.
Witnesses said the fireworks display lasted several minutes, drawing families, youth, and visitors to the historic site. The fortress, which has stood for centuries as a symbol of Aden’s resilience, served as a fitting backdrop for the commemoration.
Local officials emphasized that the Independence Day anniversary remains a cornerstone of southern identity, urging citizens to preserve unity and honor the legacy of those who secured freedom in 1967.
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