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United Nations: more than 4 billion dollars are needed to provide aid to the people of Yemen

Pak Sahafat – The United Nations issued a statement announcing the urgent need for 4.3 billion dollars for aid and relief to more than 17 million of the most vulnerable people in the war-torn Yemen.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from the Associated Press, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs announced in a statement on Wednesday local time that this amount is necessary to provide relief to 17,300,000 of the most vulnerable people in Yemen.

According to this statement, the United Nations plans to provide emergency aid to 14 million people in Yemen this year.

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This statement adds that in 2023, two-thirds of Yemen’s population will need humanitarian aid and support services.

172 international human rights organizations and institutions called for an end to the humanitarian disaster in Yemen and an end to the siege of this country.

Saudi Arabia, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, and with the help and green light of the United States, launched massive attacks against Yemen – the poorest Arab country – on the pretext of returning Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, the resigned and fugitive president of this country, from April 6, 2016.

But the Saudi coalition failed to achieve these goals due to the courageous resistance of the Yemeni people and armed forces and their special missile and drone operations and was forced to accept a ceasefire, which ended after three stages of two months as a result of the Arab aggressor coalition’s failures.

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