HODEIDAH / WAM
Up to 2800 Yemenis in Ad Durayhimi District of the Hodeidah Governorate have benefitted from an extensive humanitarian airdrop operation carried out by Saudi-led Arab Coalition Forces, for second time in a week. Utilising state-of-the-art technology, including parachutes and GPS techniques, the airdrop, which included 400 food parcels, as well as mineral water provided by the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) fits within the Arab Coalition’s surge plan to stand by the residents of Hodeidah and improve the living conditions of Yemenis in the country’s newly liberated areas, damaged by the Houthis’ depredations.