For almost a month, hundreds of Yemenis have been stuck in the city of Port Sudan, surrounded by frustration, disappointment, and a sense of abandonment, despite their desperate pleas to quickly evacuate them and end their suffering.
Media sources said that there are approximately 1,200 Yemenis, including 400 families and 800 students, stuck in Port Sudan, who were unable to return after being let down by the aggression coalition and its mercenaries.
The sources added that the stranded organized protests, calling for their help, as the battles intensified between the Sudanese factions, but no one paid any attention to them.
The sources pointed out that this shameful position of the coalition countries and their mercenaries is a disgrace to the mercenary leaders who spend millions on their travels, transportation and residence in the hotels of the countries of aggression and the capitals of the diaspora.