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Sana’a: The aggressor coalition deliberately doubled the suffering of the Yemeni people

Pak Sahafat – The Minister of Transportation of the National Salvation Government of Yemen emphasized in his words that the Arab-American aggressor coalition has deliberately doubled the suffering of the Yemeni nation.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Al-Masirah channel, “Abdul Wahab Al-Dara”, the Minister of Transportation of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, said in a meeting with the director of the UN representative’s office in this country: The humanitarian situation in Yemen has worsened due to the siege of Sana’a International Airport by the aggressor Arab-American coalition and their mercenaries.

The Minister of Transportation of Yemen said: Deliberate aggression by reducing the number of flights to the only destination of Jordan from 6 to 3 flights per week without any justification, doubled the pain and suffering of the Yemeni nation, including the patients.

He added: We ask the office of the UN representative to pressure the other side to quickly open other destinations without delay, such as Cairo, India, etc., as a legal right.

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In this regard, the Minister of Roads of Yemen, Ghalib Motlaq, also emphasized during this meeting: We emphasize the need to allow international airlines to fly through Sana’a International Airport to several international destinations in accordance with international laws and conventions.

He added: Sana’a International Airport offers its humanitarian services to all people, especially patients who suffer from serious diseases due to aggression and siege.

The Minister of Roads of Yemen continued: The complete reopening of Sana’a airport is a humanitarian necessity to save the lives of patients from certain death and reduce the suffering of the Yemeni people.

Roxana Yelena Bazargan, Director of the UN Special Envoy to Yemen, also said in this meeting: We emphasize the necessity of reopening Sana’a airport to reduce the pain and suffering of the Yemeni people, including the sick.

Earlier, “Khaled Al-Sharif”, the manager of Sana’a International Airport, considered the role of the United Nations to be negative towards the Yemeni nation and said that this international organization should push for the full reopening of this airport.

For more than eight years, Yemen has been witnessing a continuous war between the armed forces and the Yemeni People’s Committees and the coalition forces, the consequences of which have been reflected in various dimensions and according to the United Nations report, it has become the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.

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