<p>A flight from Doctors Without Borders took off from Djibouti to Yemen on November 28, one of the first flights to Yemen since the imposition of a Saudi-led blockade three weeks prior.</p><p>This footage shows a plane with MSF branding taking off from the international airport in Djibouti, the organization said.</p><p>Flights carrying aid from other international humanitarian organizations arrived in Sanaa on November 25, local news outlets said</a>.</p><p>The United Nations said</a> the blockade of Yemen’s air and sea ports, which began on November 6, had prevented “361 tons of medicines and medical supplies” waiting at the Djibouti airport from being delivered.</p><p>Saudi Arabia imposed the blockade after Houthi forces launched missiles at the airport in Riyadh on November 4</a>. Credit: Twitter/Doctors Without Borders – Yemen via Storyful</p><br />