[28/02/2018 02:52]
AL-MUKALLA-SABA
Governor of Hudramout Maj. General Faraj Salimain Al-Bahsani, commander of Second Military Zone, launched the distribution of food assistance provided by KSrelief Center.
A ceremonial gathering held in al-Mukalla on the occasion attended by senior officials, representatives of civil society organizations and military officers of the Saudi troops within Arab Coalition in Hudramout's coastal region.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, the governor expressed his pleasure to kick of the distribution of 5500 food baskets and 4000 cartons of dates provided by KSrelief Center to the families in need in the two districts of al-Mukalla and Hujer.
For his part, Major Ahmed bin Sa'ad Assiri who gave a word on behalf of the Saudi troops in Hudramout coastal area, stated that it is a pleasure for him to participate in launching the delivering of food assistance by KSrelief to the targeted groups in Hudramout.
" These food assistance came as part of the campaign launched in Riyadh which included dispatching 69 trucks laden with one thousand and 57 tons of food stuffs , out of which 407 tons were allocated to Hudramout province included 5500 baskets and 24 tons of dates", said Al-Assiri.
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