The UAE has provided a new aid campaign for the Yemeni people, including the departure of 24 Yemeni wounded Aden to India for treatment at the expense of the state. A large campaign was launched to help the people of Taiz and, Al Hodeidah fleeing from Al Houthi militia to Abyan governorate.

Twenty-four wounded Yemenis were sent to India for treatment at the expense of the United Arab Emirates, as part of the continuous support provided by the UAE to their brothers in Yemen to ease their suffering and to stand by them in the difficult circumstances of the war and the

violations committed against them by Iran and the Houthis.

Mohammed Al Shehhi, representative of the UAE Red Crescent Society in Aden, who was with the voluntary team of the body in the farewell of the injured, confirmed that the leadership pays particular attention to the injured

Yemenis. Wishing them and all the wounded speedy recovery and safe return to their families.

For their part, the wounded and injured Yemenis expressed their thanks and happiness at the humanitarian stand of the UAE, stressing that they always care about Yemenis in various fields. In line with the directives of His Highness

Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces

Since the Huthi militias launched the war on Yemen in 2015, thousands of wounded have been treated in hospitals in the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, India and Jordan.

Relief campaign In the context, the UAE launched a large relief campaign to

support the people of the provinces of Taiz and Hodeidah fleeing from the militia of the Houthi terrorist organization of Iran to the Directorate of Khanfar in Yemen’s Abyan province.

fleeing families from the terrorist militia, it is part of the relief and the humanitarian program being provided by the UAE in the liberated governorates, where food and shelter convoys are run through the voluntary teams of the UAE Red Crescent. The campaign lasts more than a month and targets 23,000