A plane carrying dozens of Yemenis stranded in Sudan arrives at Mokha Airport

The first free flight arrived at Mokha International Airport today, Tuesday, carrying 138 Yemeni citizens stranded in Sudan.
This is part of two flights operated successively to the airport with the support of Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, member of the Presidential Command Council - Head of the Political Bureau of the National Resistance.
The Yemeni nationals arriving on this trip expressed their happiness at reaching the homeland, and were thankful for the efforts of Leadership Council member Tariq Saleh in relieving them of this crisis that had been accompanying them for months.
Where everyone remained stranded for months in Sudan as a result of the clashes taking place there.
While the Expatriate Affairs Attaché at the Yemeni Embassy in Sudan presented a shield to Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, which was received from him by the Director of the Humanitarian Action Cell, Abdullah Al-Hubaishi.
This flight will be followed by another flight to the same airport, to transport an additional batch of citizens of the Republic of Yemen stranded in brotherly Sudan, with the support of Brigadier General Tariq Saleh.
They were received upon their arrival at the airport by the Secretary-General of the Political Bureau, Abdul Wahab Al-Amer, and a number of members of the Political Bureau, members of the local council, and directors of executive offices.