Airport bombing in Yemen prompts depleting medicine stocks
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Sanaa in Yemen as well as other cities in the country are facing a severe lack of medicine, because of Israeli attacks on Sanaa International Airport which have continued for months, according to The New Arab on July 29th.

The Yemenia Airways fleet was destroyed by Israeli strikes this year, which meant that flights via the airport stopped.

As a result, the pharmaceutical market of Yemen has significantly suffered, in which there has been major drop and even a complete lack of critical medications which used to be imported through the airport.

The New Arab

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