A total of 74 Yemenis injured by the Houthi militia were flown to India on Wednesday to receive treatment for their injuries at the expense of the government of UAE. The injured are being treated in VPS Rockland hospitals in national capital region.
According to Gulf News, the UAE Embassy has already completed the necessary preparations to receive the patients and transport them to the hospitals so that they can receive the highest level of treatment.
The embassy had also established committees to follow-up, supervise and communicate with the patients to ensure that all their needs are being met.
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The UAE’s official WAM news agency said that the humanitarian initiative falls within the framework of the UAE leadership’s attention to the people of Yemen, to alleviate their suffering and improve their humanitarian conditions, and also support them in facing the crimes perpetrated against them by the militias affiliated to Iran.
Saudi Arabia-led coalition, in which UAE has been playing important role, has been bombing Yemen since 2015 with UN mandate for crushing Ansarullah Houthi movement, for what they call pro-Iranian Shia group.
The Saudi-led coalition having support of US and several western and regional allies, recently began a fresh offensive to recapture Hudaidah sea port on the coast of Red Sea.
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UAE and its allies support the soldiers loyal to the ousted government and the groups supporting them in the southern parts of the country. Most of the Yemen is being administered by Houthis, having full control on capital Sana’a.
Earlier, The Hindu reported on June 30, that India has teamed up with the UAE in providing major humanitarian and post-traumatic medical support to the soldiers of Yemen who were injured in the ongoing war against the rebels (read Houthi).
The daily, quoting sources familiar with the ongoing effort, said that the operation has been intensified in the backdrop of this week’s visit by UAE foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed.
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The official WAM agency also claimed that the UAE had earlier carried out similar initiatives. Under the supervision of the Emirates Red Crescent supervising, costs were handled for the treatment of 1,500 injured Yemenis in Jordan, Sudan and India, and expenses were also covered for persons accompanying the patients.
A person in charge of logistics on the Indian side told The Hindu, “In the coming week, we are scheduled to receive the largest contingent of injured soldiers and civilians, including children, from Yemen.”
The official involved in the humanitarian support from India said that following a formal request from the UAE, India had hosted hundreds of Yemeni soldiers and civilians in 2017.
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In June, UAE Ambassador to India had conveyed to New Delhi that his country hoped that India would support the military campaign with diplomatic outreach in major global platforms.
The source told media, “Under the arrangement, these injured soldiers and civilians are brought to the VPS Rockland hospital’s branches in the national capital region.”
The patients with major injuries from blasts and battlefield wounds are evacuated from Aden and then flown to Delhi in specially fitted aircraft, said the source.
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Tehran based Press TV reports that the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights announced in a statement on March 25 that the Saudi-led war had left 600,000 civilians dead and injured since March 2015. The UN says a record 22.2 million Yemenis are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.
Meanwhile, Sana’a based Al-Masirah network reports that “The US-Saudi aerial aggression targeted Thursday morning Sa’adah province with 27 airstrikes” targeting the communications network in Razih border district, Bin Arig mountain in Saqain and Shorfa mountain and Moftah mountain in Haidan districts.
India evacuated its citizens from Yemen under an evacuation move titled “Operation Rahat” in 2015, after the Saudi-led coalition launched air campaign in Yemen.