
One hundred and 20 Yemenis, stranded in Jordan since March, returned home Monday, according the Yemeni government's news agency.
A national Yemeni airline flight landed in Aden airport, then Sayun's, in Hadhramaut province.
The Yemeni plane transited at Riyadh's air base airport, then to Yemen, under the supervision of Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Rubai'aa, the Supervisor-General of King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Works, the Yemeni news agency quoted Raafat Al Sabbagh, the center's spokesman, as saying.
The center had earlier initiated an integrated program to move stranded Yemenis from a number of international airports to Yemen, in coordination with the legitimate government in Yemen.
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