Saudi-led Coalition Tried to Introduce Coronavirus to Yemen, Sana’a Warns
Head of the Committee for Combating Epidemics, Dr. Hussein Al-Makbouli, said that Saudi Arabia has sent about four thousand people to the Yemeni borders, resulting to a great congestion in the Yemeni land outlets in light of a shortage of medical personnel, health safety requirements, and basic services.
Dr. Maqbouli held the coalition, headed by Saudi Arabia, responsible for attempts to introduce the virus into Yemen. He also holds the mercenaries responsible for increasing the number of air flights via Yemeni airlines and opening airports in the occupied governorates.
This came at a meeting held today, Thursday, to discuss urgent international organizations’ interventions to counter the Corona virus in Yemen. It is noteworthy that activists, and observers, had warned against the consequences of what the coalition is doing in Yemen, and its apparent intent to introduce the virus to Yemen through Aden International Airport, which during the past days has received flights coming from countries where the virus is spreading, including Egypt, and increasing the rate of flights to an airport Aden, at a time when many countries close their airport and sea and land ports.
It is noteworthy that the media had revealed that the UAE had transferred Emirati citizens infected with the Coronavirus to four quarantine centers established by the UAE in the occupied areas of Yemen.