[20/06/2017 01:48]
MAKKAH-SABA
The Saudi Council of Ministers has called the bombing of three trucks readying to unload relief aid from King Salman's Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) to the city of Marib a threat to humanitarian work.
In its weekly meeting headed by King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Cabinet said the detonation of three aid trucks in Marib falls under the category of siege that the Houthi militias have laid around Yemeni cities hindering the delivery of food and medical aid to various regions and inducing famines.
The council affirmed that such acts will, however, not affect the KSrelief's plan to continue delivering humanitarian, mainly food, aid to the Yemeni people, under the Hope Restoration operation.
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