Summary The families urged the government to play their positive role in Yemen conflict.
SANAA (Dunya News) – As many as 11 more Pakistanis stranded in Yemen on Thursday have got their passports making their relatives happy, Dunya News reported.
The people, belonging to Multan, were taken into custody by seizing their passports in Yemen’s city Sanaa however, on the identification of Dunya News, the administration has assured to return their passports as early as possible so that they can depart for Pakistan.
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The families of stranded Pakistanis further urged the government to play their positive role in handling the Yemen crisis.
Earlier, another 200 Pakistani nationals still stuck in war-hit Yemen will be evacuated by a Chinese ship from Aden to Djibouti on Thursday, Dunya News reported.
While all arrangements were in place and the Pakistani nationals awaiting evacuation had their immigration in time, the Yemeni authorities have allotted a time slot for embarkation to the Chinese ship only for this morning.
According to Foreign Office, special PIA flight s landing in Djibouti will coincide with the arrival of the Chinese vessel there.
On the other hand, Pak Navy spokesperson said that a Pakistani vessel will leave for Mokallah on Thursday to rescue remaining people.
Reportedly, 45 Pakistani nationals are still stuck in a hospital in Sana’a.
With increased fighting and aerial bombing, the officials said they did not get permission for evacuating citizens stranded in Sana’a. Adding to logistical issues is the fact that Sana’a is land locked and there is no safe passage between Sana`a and Aden.
On Sunday, Yemeni fighters loyal to Saudi-backed President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi clashed with Iranian-allied Houthi fighters in downtown Aden, the absent leader s last major foothold in the country.
