[02/05/2018 04:41]
MARIB-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh and the Governor of Marib province, Maj. Gen. Sultan Al-Eradah, paid an inspection visit to the main hospital of Marib on Wednesday to closely look at the hospital's function.
During the visit, the Vice President met with the medical team visiting Marib with support and joint supervision from King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action (KSrelief) and Nolabbi al-Nidaa (We Answer the Help Call), aSaudi humanitarian initiative.
The Vice President welcomed the medical team of 23 specialized doctors who will continue for a weekto conduct consultation, diagnosis and surgical operations for patients of serious and incurable ailments.
He pointed out to the positive results that will be achieved by the team's visit, in terms of dealing with serious cases and sparing patients the inconvenience of travel for treatment abroad.
The Vice President stressed that this humanitarian gesture from
KSreliefreflects the strength of the brotherly empathy of the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia toward the suffering of the Yemeni people who are enduring to defend their identity against the Iranian interference spearheaded by the Houthi rebel militia.
A team of 25 doctors had arrived in Marib under Nulabbi al-Nidaa on Wednesday.
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