Undisclosed Price Dose In Petroleum Derivatives Prices In Aden

The occupation authorities in Aden imposed an unannounced price dose on the prices of petroleum derivatives.

Activists said that “the oil company in occupied Aden set the price of gasoline at 3400 thousand riyals for a can of gasoline (20) liters, an increase of two thousand riyals in one day.

Activists pointed out that the continuation of the price doses on gasoline has disastrous consequences on the rise of various commodities and basic foodstuffs, with the continued collapse of the local currency against the US dollar, which reached 2349 riyals today in Aden, and the Saudi is approaching 700 Yemeni riyals, with the failure of the Bank of Aden, subject to the aggression coalition, to limit the collapse of the local currency there.

The occupied southern regions are witnessing a record rise in the prices of petroleum derivatives within the framework of the deadly price doses and the policy of impoverishment and starvation.