Protests Condemn Detention of Oil Ships by US-Saudi Aggression

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A number of protests were organized in a number of governorates, the most prominent of which was organized by the health sector in Hajjah Governorate, and the Union of Workers of Roads in the Capital. The two organized protests condemned the aggression’s continued detention of oil derivatives ships and preventing them from entering Hodeidah port.

In Hajjah, the members of the health sector in Hajjah demanded the international community to quickly intervene to release the ships, blaming the countries involved in the aggression for the consequences. They indicated that the continued detention of oil derivative ships will cause a humanitarian catastrophe due to the exacerbation of the health situation and threaten to stop health services in all hospitals and expose the lives of citizens to inevitable death in light of the spread of diseases and epidemics.

In Sana’a the statement indicated that preventing the arrival of oil derivatives heralds a humanitarian catastrophe represented in disrupting transportation means and works equipment of all kinds, stopping repair services, cracking, lighting, removing waste, and participating in the process of enforcing citizens from disasters, torrents and floods.

The participants in the stands condemned the shameful and disgraceful international silence towards the aggression and siege that Yemen is subjected to, hold the United Nations responsible for the consequences of preventing the arrival of oil derivatives and the implications of the continued piracy of the coalition of aggression.