Yemenis unveil giant painting to thank Arab Coalition leaders

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A giant painting, thanking the leaders of the Saudi Arabia-led Arab Coalition has been unveiled in Yemen’s Aden Governorate. It’s on display in Al Mansoura city district, as a gesture of gratitude to the UAE and other coalition member-nations that are working to restore legitimacy in Yemen. The initiative is part of the 'Thank You the Kingdom of Firmness' and 'Thank You Emirates of Benevolence' campaigns. Organisers of the two campaigns have thanked the coalition for responding to the calls of the Yemeni people and helping prevent the collapse of their government. Head coordinator Firas Al Yafea said, "Had it not been for the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, no victories would have been made in the liberated areas. The least we should do in this case is to raise the pictures of the leaders of the Coalition in Aden."

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