RIYADH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) sent 14 trucks of relief aid goods through Wadiah border to Yemen on Monday.
The aid was aimed for Aden en route to Hodeidah governorate.
The convoy included 10,000 food baskets provided by the Kuwait Red Crescent Society in cooperation with KSRelief in preparation for distributing them to the needy in the region.
The initiative comes within the framework of humanitarian and relief assistance provided for Yemen through the Gulf Aid Coordination Office.
Meanwhile, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, adviser to the Royal Court and general supervisor of KSRelief, urged the center’s staff to exert further efforts to assume the proper status among international relief and humanitarian organizations, and to be a pioneer in its field in line with the directives of the Saudi leadership.
Al-Rabeeah looked forward to starting a new phase of integrated humanitarian and relief works to enhance the image of the Kingdom in this field. On Sunday, KSRelief distributed food baskets to the displaced people in Yemen’s Al-Khokha district.
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