The Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC) confirmed that the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression continues to detain the emergency gasoline ship and is delaying its release. The company’s official spokesman, Issam Al-Mutawakel, explained that the US-Saudi aggression ignores all calls to neutralize the humanitarian issue and alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, who are experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis in full view of the UN and the world.
It is noteworthy that the YPC has received information that the US-Saudi aggression agreed to release two ships, one of which is the “Caesar.” Until this moment, the ship has not moved from the detention area to the port of Hodeidah, despite obtaining prior permits from the UN Verification and Inspection Committee.
The Yemen Petroleum Company confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression continues to piracy operations of fuel tankers. A fuel crisis afflicts all Yemeni governorates, as a result of the practices and procedures of the Saudi-Emirati coalition and the pro-aggression government.The coalition of aggression continues to piracy, detaining fuel ships, and preventing them from entering the port of Hodeidah, despite obtaining permits from UN, which aggravates the humanitarian catastrophe due to the suspension of many vital service sectors, especially hospitals, electricity, water, cargo trucks, as well as waste trucks.
The fuel stations announced that their stocks of oil had run out. Hundreds of vehicles stood in long queues in front of these stations, hoping that shipments of oil would arrive in the coming days. Meanwhile, representatives of commercial power stations told subscribers in several neighborhoods of the capital, Sana’a, that these stations will have to cut off the power for hours during the day and night, as a result of the lack of diesel running these stations.