The Ministry of Guidance and Hajj and Umrah Affairs condemned the arbitrary measures practiced against Yemeni pilgrims at the only land crossing between Yemen and Saudi Arabia. The ministry explained in a statement received by Saba that these arbitrary measures by the mercenaries of the aggression and the Saudi side, led to an increase in the suffering of Umrah pilgrims who spend days and hours in the unprepared port, with the lack of services and the lack of necessities of life, as well as the death of some Umrah pilgrims from the severity of the suffering they are exposed to. It denounced the state of recklessness, negligence, indifference and arbitrary measures practiced against Umrah pilgrims. Calling on the mercenaries of the aggression to open the roads to the pilgrims. The ministry also called for opening Sana'a airport and land ports for pilgrims and Umrah performers. Pointed out that the mercenaries who poison pilgrims and Umrah performers are only interested in collecting money with the low servi ces provided to pilgrims and Umrah performers. Source: Yemen News Agency
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