UAE distributes more aid in flood-hit Sudan

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UAE teams on ground delivered food baskets and shelter that benefited 3,500 people in two villages in the White Nile state. (WAM)
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UAE teams on ground delivered food baskets and shelter that benefited 3,500 people in two villages in the White Nile state. (WAM)
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Volunteering teams used ferries to access remote villages. (WAM)
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UAE teams on ground delivered food baskets and shelter that benefited 3,500 people in two villages in the White Nile state. (WAM)
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UAE teams on ground delivered food baskets and shelter that benefited 3,500 people in two villages in the White Nile state. (WAM)
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Updated 11 September 2022
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UAE distributes more aid in flood-hit Sudan

KHARTOUM: The UAE charities continued distributing critical aid to those affected by the floods in Sudan, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

Teams on ground delivered food baskets and shelter that benefited 3,500 people in two villages in the White Nile state, WAM said.

People living in remote villages received food assistance through ferries.

The UAE has earlier opened an air bridge to deliver large quantities of aid to those affected by Sudan's floods, which killed over 100 people and affected around 278,500 others.


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Yemen anti-terror forces display confiscated STC explosives and equipment used

RIYADH: Yemeni anti-terrorism forces, trained and equipped by Saudi Arabia, show confiscated explosives and equipment belonging to the now dissolved UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Mukalla.

Earlier today, Salam Al-Khanbashi, the governor of Hadhramaut, suggested the United Arab Emirates played an alarming role in Yemen and the largest of its 21 governorates. 

In a televised press conference yesterday, Al-Khanbashi accused the UAE of having exploited the coalition working to restore legitimate government in Yemen “to achieve its own agenda.” 

He also claimed that the citizens of Hadhramaut had been killed, terrorised and tortured by armed groups affiliated with STC leader Maj. Gen. Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, who is backed by the UAE and earlier this month was sacked as vice-president of the country’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC).