The Houthis, who control Yemen’s capital of Sanaa, have decided to approve flights for the month of February and will allow aid groups to enter and exit.
The area has been blocked for a month by the Iran-aligned armed religious and political movement. New aid flights will allow critical supplies to reach millions in need amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, the UN said on Wednesday, 4 February.
Some 4.8 million people are internally displaced and nearly half a million children require treatment for severe malnutrition.
On Friday, the UN had said the Houthis had not let the UN Humanitarian Air Service fly to Sanaa for over a month or to the city of Marib for over four months, and the Houthis have previously described the work of some UN agencies as a political, military and intelligence operation aimed at subjugating Yemenis - allegations the United Nations denies.
Source: commonspace.eu with Al-Monitor and Reuters