[30/12/2020 07:29]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik toured a number of Aden’s hospitals where dozens of people are receiving treatment for wounds they had sustained in an attack directed at his government upon its arrival in Aden International Airport this afternoon.
Abdulmalik toured from ward to ward to check on the health of the wounded, mostly civilians who happened to be in the arrivals lounge, when the plane carrying the government landed.
The Prime Minister checked on their health, listened to them and the doctors handling their treatment, and ordered the authorities to fund their treatment and and look after the martyrs’ families.
“The blood of the martyrs won’t go in vain, and retaliation will be secured sooner than later,” Abdulmalik said.
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