Saudi humanitarian aid plane arrives in Aden
The plane was carrying 10 tons of aid, Al Arabiya’s correspondent reported
A Saudi military plane loaded with humanitarian relief landed at Aden airport on Friday, Al Arabiya’s correspondent reported.
The plane was carrying 10 tons of aid, the correspondent reported.
Several aid planes arrived at city’s international airport this month after it reopened following four months of fighting between government loyalists and Houthi rebels.
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