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UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths arrived in Aden today, while Acting Capital Governor Ahmed Hamid Lamlas briefed him and his accompanying delegation of the details of the horrific attack that took place last week at Aden International Airport, which left dozens of civilians dead and injured. . According to a government official, Griffiths met with Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, ahead of his meeting with Prime Minister Moein Abdel-Malek, and discussed with them the proposed ceasefire agreement and training of a government delegation for the next talks with the Houthi militia.
The governor of Aden, Ahmed Lamlas, had received the UN envoy at Aden airport, and had toured with him to examine the extent of the destruction suffered by the airport, following the the missile attack carried out by the Houthi militia when the new government took over last week, which killed 27 civilians and injured more than 100. . Griffiths also visited a photo exhibit documenting the effects of the terrorist attack which targeted all ministerial staff, airport workers and passengers. In addition, the first batch of injured in the attack on the airport left the airport for treatment abroad, as directed by the Prime Minister, on condition that the rest of the cases requiring treatment are sent abroad.
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