The Houthi militia announces the approach of the restart of Sana'a airport

The Houthi terrorist militia announced that the date of restarting Sana'a airport, which was subjected to Israeli raids, was close to the service.
This came in the words of an impersonator of the “Deputy Minister of Transport” in the government of the Houthi militia, which is not recognized internationally, during a press conference, in which he stressed that Sana'a International Airport will be restarted at the earliest time, in preparation for the return of the stranded abroad, especially from Jordan, despite the severe damage caused by the Israeli aggression.
Al -Siyani explained that the emergency teams started after the airport attack on the airport, while the technical evaluation committee began preparing to rehabilitate the airport to run the first human flights at the earliest opportunity.
Sanaa airport was exposed to Israeli raids, which led to its departure from service, in addition to the destruction of a number of aircraft, including two Airbus A320 and another A330, were working to transport passengers, in addition to other planes that were out of service, including an air cargo plane and the Boeing 727.
Estimates indicate that the damage to the Yemeni aircraft exceeded half a billion dollars, as a result of the destruction of the company's aircraft and installations of hangers, equipment, maintenance workshops and ground services.
Three days ago, hundreds of travelers suspended in Jordan, while they were on their way to the capital, Sanaa, under the control of the Houthi militia.