Some 20 Yemeni citizens arrived at Sanaa International Airport on Saturday after they had been stranded for weeks in Sudan, officials at the airport said.
Foreigners were onboard the flight which transferred the stranded today, the officials said, without giving more details.
In the past two days, more than 150 citizens stranded in Sudan and Jordan arrived in the country.
Flights and vessels took them back as a five-day humanitarian ceasefire began.
More than 23.000 nationals have been stuck for weeks in foreign countries due to a blockade on all Yemeni ports.
Lately, the Yemeni government struck a deal under which the international organization for migration took the responsibility for taking the stranded people home.
The blockade was part of a military operation launched on March 26 against the Houthi militants by the Saudi-led Arab coalition.
Under the blockade aimed at preventing weapons from reaching the Houthis, travel from and into Yemen has been banned.
Meanwhile, a plane carrying food and medical aid for children arrived in the country. The aid was shipped by the World Food Program.
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