YPC warn of a humanitarian catastrophe due to continued Saudi fuel piracy
The Yemeni Petroleum Company, YPC, renewed the warning of an impending humanitarian catastrophe, after the supply of fuel to the service sectors was stopped due to the continued detention of fuel tankers by US-Saudi aggression.
In a statement, that was issued in a protest in front of the United Nations office in Sana’a, the employees of YPC called on the international community and the United Nations to hold the US-Saudi aggression responsible for the piracy on fuel ships and preventing their entry to the port of Hodeidah.
The statement indicated that the suffering of the Yemeni People is aggravated due to the mercenaries of the aggression blocking roads for the locomotives loaded with fuel in their areas of control and preventing them from entering other governorates.
They pointed out that these practices have caused the prices of gasoline and diesel to rise to fanciful prices as a result of the levies that are added by the mercenaries of aggression, which are collected at their military points.
The statement denounced the arbitrary practices of the countries of the aggression, led by USA, and their piracy on the ships of emergency fuel, denouncing the shameful international silence regarding the crimes, violations and suffering of the Yemeni people as a result of the shortage of fuel supplies and the cessation of most service sectors.
The participants in the protest condemned the aggression’s bombing of the Hodeidah facility, warning the aggression coalition against targeting the Yemeni Petroleum Company, its facilities, stations, and the stations of its agents.