Two explosions at the Aden airport as the Yemeni government arrived



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Earlier, the government spokesman confirmed that the decision to return to Aden is part of the Riyadh Agreement, and stressed the need to concentrate efforts on the economic and military side to confront the Houthi militia.

On December 18 of this year, a Republican decree was issued to form a new Yemeni government and appoint its members.

In a statement published by the Yemeni News Agency, the decision to form a government came after reviewing it. "The constitution of the Republic of Yemen, the initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the results of the comprehensive national dialogue and the Riyadh Agreement.".

At the time, the head of the new Yemeni government, Maeen Abdul Malik, said: "We have great confidence in the sincere fraternal support of our brothers in the Kingdom and the countries of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy.".

He added in a tweet on his official Twitter account: "The declared government faces historical responsibilities, urgent and arduous tasks that require serious and determined work, a broad national vision, a clear and solid political and economic program, and a solid will to complete the end of the coup, restore the state and stability. , build institutions, develop resources, tackle corruption and improve services.".

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Our correspondent explained that two explosions occurred, one of which targeted the airport runway and the other the Aden airport terminal. One of them, which occurred near the area where journalists who had arrived at the Aden airport to cover the arrival of the government, injured the Sky News Arabia cameraman.

The undersecretary of the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights, Nabil Abdel Hafeez, confirmed to “Sky News Arabia” that the two explosions resulted in deaths and injuries.

The sources told “Sky News Arabia” that the Katyusha rockets also struck the airport, along with the two explosions.

The new Yemeni government is supposed to begin its work, on Wednesday, led by Moein Abdul-Malik.

Earlier, the government spokesman confirmed that the decision to return to Aden is part of the Riyadh Agreement, and emphasized the need to concentrate efforts on the economic and military side to confront the Houthi militia.

On December 18 of this year, a Republican decree was issued to form a new Yemeni government and appoint its members.

A statement published by the Yemeni News Agency stated that the decision to form the government was made after reviewing the “Constitution of the Republic of Yemen, the initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the results of the comprehensive national dialogue and the Agreement on Riad “.“.

At the time, the head of the new Yemeni government, Maeen Abdul Malik, said: “We have great confidence in the sincere fraternal support of our brothers in the Kingdom and the countries of the coalition who support the legitimacy.“.

He added in a tweet on his official Twitter account: “The declared government faces historical responsibilities and urgent and arduous tasks that require serious and determined work, a broad national vision, a clear and solid political and economic program, and a strong will to complete the end of the coup, restore the state and stability, build institutions, develop resources, tackle corruption and improve services. “



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