About 190 Yemenis stranded in Sudan arrive at Aden International Airport

A new batch of Yemeni citizens stranded in the Sudanese city of Port Sudan, including about 190 citizens, arrived in the early hours of dawn today, Thursday, on board a plane belonging to the national carrier, Yemen Airways, to Aden International Airport.
A source in the company said Al-Yemenia said in a press statement to the media, “This batch of Yemeni citizens stranded in the city of Port Sudan arrived at Aden Airport, numbering 190 citizens, including 136 adults, 39 children, and 15 infants, on our flight No. IY6321, which had taken off earlier yesterday evening, Wednesday, from... Aden International Airport to Port Sudan to transport the stranded to the homeland.”
The same source added, “The process of transporting the stranded Yemenis from Sudan to the homeland had a very significant positive impact among the stranded, as it contributed to reuniting them with their families and alleviating their suffering as a result of the conditions.” difficult conditions and the continuation of the ongoing conflict in Sudan.”