The United Nations resumes humanitarian transport services through Sanaa Airport

The United Nations announced the resumption of humanitarian air transport services through Sanaa International Airport after it was halted following Israeli raids.
In a post on the “X” platform, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Yemen, Julian Harness, said: “During my flight today, I was pleasantly surprised by the return of the United Nations Humanitarian Air Transport Program crew to service after two days of rest, as they took off from Sana’a.” In high spirits.”
The UN official added, “Their injured colleague is still in the hospital, but his condition is improving.”
On Friday, the United Nations announced the temporary suspension of humanitarian air transport flights through Sanaa International Airport, hours after Israeli raids on the airport led to the injury of a UN personnel.