
General Supervisor of King Salman Center for relief and humanitarian Aid, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabiah announced here today a plan for transferring stranded Yemenis, in Djibouti, who wish to return directly to Aden, South Yemen.
In a statement to the official Yemeni news agency, Dr. Al-Rabiah said that the plan will be implemented in coordination with the Yemeni Embassy, in Djibouti, and Yemen Airlines, noting that this move comes following the liberation of the city of Aden, by Yemeni People's Resistance and Pro-Legitimate Government Armed Forces and chasing out Houthi Militias.
He pointed out that King Salman Center for relief and humanitarian Aid has directly contributed to the return of more than 12,000 of stranded Yemenis, in various Arab and foreign countries, safely, to their country, based on agreement between Yemen Airways and King Salman Center for relief and humanitarian Aid.
On the other hand, King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid sent on Saturday a convoy of seven trucks carrying relief assistance to the Yemeni people, including meals and medical supplies destined for Al Abr District and Marib Province, respectively, through Al-Wadiah crossing, the official spokesman for King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian
Aid Raafat Al-Sabbagh said, in a press statement.
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