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The Ministry of Transport demands that the United Nations urgently intervene to release Yemeni aircraft detained in Sana ' a
News| 26 June, 2024 - 6:55 PM
Aden: Yemen Shabab Net
The Yemeni Ministry of Transport, which was carried out yesterday by the Al-Houthi terrorist militias, denounced a blatant attack on Yemeni airline aircraft and booked them at Sana ' a airport with their technical collars.
In a statement, published by the Yemeni News Agency (Spaa), Wednesday, the Ministry indicated that three aircraft had been detained by terrorist militias yesterday, Tuesday, in addition to a fourth aircraft in detention about a month ago, where they were transporting the Hajjjjji Beitla Al-Haram from King Abdulaziz airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to Sana airport.
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