Almotamar Net - 
Two planeloads of medical aid landed in Sanaa on Friday.

The planes were sent by the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). 

The UNICEF plane contained almost 37 tons of medical aid, which "will be delivered to the Ministry of Public Health and Population, to distribute them to hospitals in the needed areas," said Mohammed al-Asadi, the communication officer at UNICEF.

Friday, 10-April-2015
Almotamar.net - Two planeloads of medical aid landed in Sana'a on Friday.

The planes were sent by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

The UNICEF plane contained almost 37 tons of medical aid, which "will be delivered to the Ministry of Public Health and Population, to distribute them to hospitals in the needed areas," said Mohammed al-Asadi, the communication officer at UNICEF.

The ICRC plane was loaded with 16 tons of urgent medical aid, ICRC spokeswoman in Sanaa Marie Claire Feghali.

She expected that another ICRC plane to be arrived on Saturday with almost 32 tons of medical aid and tents in addition to electricity generators to help supplying hospitals with water
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