Three martyrs, two from the internal security forces and one civilian, on Sunday were escorted from Homs Military Hospital to their final resting place after they were shot by armed terrorist groups in Homs City while they were performing their national duty. The martyrs are: Policeman Saer Suleiman Ramdoun, who was martyred on Saturday in Bab Amro in Homs. He was born in 1974 in Karm Al-louz in Homs. He left behind a wife and four children. Police Chief Warrant Officer Mohammad Ahmad al-Tahsh, who was martyred in Talbiseh. He was born in 1975 in Jabbourin in Homs. He was married. Civilian employee, Nizam Mohammad Ali a-Abeer, who was martyred in al-Bayyada in Homs. He was born in 1967 in Tal Agher in Homs. Solemn processions were held for the martyrs as they were covered with the Syrian flag carried up on shoulders, and the mourners were chanting slogans greeting the martyrs and the motherland while the Military Band was playing the music of the \"Martyr\" and the \"Farewell\'. In Duma, Damascus Country side, Policeman Mohammad Khalaf al-Issa martyred after being shot by an armed terrorist group while in the line of duty. The martyr al-Issa was born in Deir Ezzor in 1970, married with 6 children. In the village of Karsana in Lattakia governorate, martyr Captain Rami Murrei Dayoub was laid to rest in an official ceremony, with his relatives expressing pride in his martyrdom and calling for bringing those who tamper with the security of the country and citizens to justice. Rami Murrei Dayoub was born in 1981. He was single. Martyr Lieutenant Mohammad Ubada al-Bakkouri was escorted from Lattakia to his final resting place in his hometown of Manbej in Aleppo governorate. His relatives voiced pride in his martyrdom and expressind readiness for further sacrifices for the sake of the homeland. Al-Bakkouri, who was murdered in the massacre perpetrated by armed terrorist groups against a security detachment in Jisr al-Shughour, was born in 1991. He left behind a wife and a daughter.