Protesters storm government institutions in occupied Hadhramaut
For the second day in a row, protests against the power cut and the rise in fuel prices continue in Hadhramaut governorate.
Angry protesters set fire, on Sunday, to the main gate of Al-Mukalla State Radio, located in Al-Salam neighborhood, in protest against the power outage.
Dozens of protesters in the city of Mukalla closed roads and set fire to rubber wheels, objecting to the continued power outage, high prices, and deteriorating economic and living conditions.
The Hadhramaut Coast Electricity Corporation accused the US-Saudi aggression of cutting off service to the city of Mukalla, blaming the so-called “legitimate government” located in Riyadh and the Saudi-backed militants responsible for running out of fuel.
The Coast Electricity indicated that the trucks carrying diesel fuel subsidized by the Petromasila company were stopped and their access to the power stations was prevented, warning that the entire electrical system would be out of service.
The protests come in light of the looting and sharing of oil wealth and resources by the aggression coalition and its mercenaries.