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CAMA: the aggression repudiation of implementation of international armistice caused death of number patients

 

Civil Aviation Authority spokesman, Dr. Mazen Ghanem, confirmed that the aggression countries’ repudiation of the implementation of the armistice over Sana’a International Airport caused the death of a number of patients who were scheduled to travel on the first commercial flight from the airport to the Jordanian capital, Amman.

In a statement that , Dr. Ghanem said, “The failure of the aggression countries to abide by the terms of the armistice announced by the United Nations at the beginning of last April, including the opening of Sana’a airport for commercial flights, caused a number of patients to be deprived of traveling to receive treatment abroad.”

He stated that preventing the countries of the coalition of aggression from giving permission for Yemeni airlines to land at Sana’a International Airport negatively affected the psyche of patients, especially after completing their travel procedures to the Jordanian capital, Amman.

He added, “Many expatriates who wanted to visit their families and spend the Eid holiday, were disappointed by the failure to operate flights from Sana’a International Airport, whose closure was described by 12 international organizations as an unforgivable crime on the humanitarian side.”

The Civil Aviation Authority spokesman reiterated that there is no legal justification for closing Sana’a International Airport to civilian flights, calling on the international community and the United Nations to assume responsibility in taking a binding decision to open the airport.

It is noteworthy that the countries of the coalition of aggression canceled the first commercial flight to and from Sanaa International Airport on April 24, and did not abide by the terms of the armistice announced by the United Nations in early April.

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