KSRelief, UAE Red Crescent provide ambulances to Yemen’s Ministry of Health

An injured Yemeni man is carried on a stretcher at a hospital following a bombing attack that targeted Yemeni forces in Aden's Khormaksar district on May 23, 2016. (File/AFP)
Updated 10 October 2018
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KSRelief, UAE Red Crescent provide ambulances to Yemen’s Ministry of Health

DUBAI: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and the UAE Red Crescent on Tuesday handed over seven ambulance vehicles to Yemen’s Ministry of Health, Saudi news agency SPA reported.

The Minister of Health, Dr. Nasser Baoum, said that ambulances delivered to the health sector will be distributed to hospitals in Aden, Hodeidah, Hadramout and Shabwa.

Since the start of the conflict between the Houthis and the internationally recognised government, Yemen has struggled with an economic and humanitarian crisis.

The United Nations Humanitarian Aid office estimates that 10-million Yemenis require emergency assistance and millions of others are struggling to secure water, food and basic shelter.


Syria says detained senior Daesh jihadist in Damascus

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Syria says detained senior Daesh jihadist in Damascus

  • The arrest came less than two weeks after a December 13 attack killed two US soldiers

DAMASCUS: Syrian authorities have arrested a senior Daesh group official in the Damascus region in a joint operation with a US-led international coalition, a security official said on Wednesday.
Taha Al-Zoubi, also known as Abu Omar Tabiya, an Daesh leader in Damascus, was detained with several of his men, General Ahmad Al-Dalati was reported as saying by state news agency SANA.
The arrest came less than two weeks after a December 13 attack killed two US soldiers and a US civilian that Washington said was carried out by a lone Daesh gunman in central Syria’s Palmyra.
“Our specialized units, in cooperation with the General Intelligence Directorate and and International Coalition forces, carried out a precise security operation targeting” an Daesh hideout, Dalati said.
On December 20, a Syria monitor said that five Daesh members were killed in US strikes in retaliation for the December 13 attack.
It was the first such incident since the overthrow of longtime ruler Bashar Assad in December last year, and Syrian authorities said the perpetrator was a security forces member who was due to be fired for his “extremist Islamist ideas.”