Yemen completes evacuation of stranded tourists on Socotra island

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Jan 10 (Reuters) - Yemen completed on Saturday the evacuation of more than ​600 tourists who had been ‌stranded on the remote Yemeni island of Socotra ‌after the United Arab Emirates withdrew its troops from Yemen last week amid a rift with Saudi Arabia.

Four flights ⁠operated by Yemenia ‌Airways, Yemen's national carrier, transported 609 tourists to Saudi Arabia's ‍city of Jeddah, the Yemeni Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Air traffic at the ​island's main airport came to a ‌halt as a deepening crisis between the UAE and Saudi Arabia translated into fresh conflict on Yemen's mainland, where the two Gulf powers now back ⁠opposing groups in the ​country's civil war.

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Socotra, which ​lies more than 300 km (186 miles) south of Yemen's coast and ‍until recently ⁠was mainly accessible by air via the UAE, has been a haven ⁠of tranquillity through the years of conflict ‌on the mainland.

(Reporting by Hatem MaherEditing ‌by Mark Potter)