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First flight of humanitarians in 2 months enters Ethiopia's Tigray: UN

Jul 23, 2021

United Nations, July 23: The first humanitarian flight into Ethiopia's Tigray region in two months on Thursday carried more than 30 aid workers as fighting had blocked a relief convoy into the restive region, a UN spokeswoman said.
"This was the first passenger flight into the Tigray region since commercial flights were halted on June 24," said Florencia Soto Nino-Martinez, an associate spokeswoman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. "The plane carried more than 30 employees from multiple humanitarian organizations, working to deliver urgently needed assistance to communities across Tigray."
She told Xinhua that Thursday's Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) flight originated at the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa and landed in Mekele, the regional capital of Tigray. The flights will operate twice a week, carrying humanitarian personnel into and out of Tigray.
The spokeswoman said the humanitarian response continues to be challenged by a lack of humanitarian supplies, limited communication services, no commercial supply chain and security concerns.
Published reports said Tigray rebels have clashed with federal government troops and militias from other regions recently, including in the Afar region immediately to the east, holding up road traffic into Tigray.
"A World Food Programme-led convoy of over 200 trucks containing food and other essential humanitarian supplies is currently on standby in Semera (in Afar region) and is expected to depart for Tigray as soon as security clearances are assured," the spokeswoman said.
The UNHAS flights are managed by the World Food Programme.
Source: Xinhua