A United Nations aid ship carrying
food supplies has docked in Yemen's southern city of Aden for the first
time since fighting broke out there in March 2015
The UN vessel was followed later in the day by another aid ship from the United Arab Emirates.
The UN ship was carrying 4,700 tonnes of food supplies - enough to feed 180,000 people for a month - as well as pharmaceutical aid.
Aden and the other southern provinces of Yemen have been largely inaccessible to U.N. food aid, and around 13 million people - over half the population - are thought to be in a situation of "critical" or "emergency" food insecurity
Note
More than 80% of Yemen's 25 million people now requires humanitarian aid.
Vast amounts of food supplies are needed in Yemen - the UN estimates that 13 million people, more than half of the country's population, are facing food shortages.
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