
As many as 36 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid for Yemenis have arrived in Saudi Sharora crossing, said head of the Yemeni higher committee for reef Abdel Raqib Fatah Wednesday.
Speaking at a press conference in the Yemeni embassy in Riyadh, Fatah said the aid was offered by King Salman Center for Relief.
He added that the aid will be delivered to the needy Yemeni people in the different governorates by the team of World Food Program.
Fatah blamed Houthis and former president Ali Salah's militias for hindering the arrival of aid to the needy people in Yemen.
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