YGC: Aggression continues to seize a gas vessel for domestic use
The Yemen Gas Company confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression continued to detain the ship (Ugina) with more than eight thousand and 258 tons of domestic use gas on board.
The company’s official spokesman, Ali Maasar, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the coalition of aggression has detained the ship since last April 27, ignoring the announced truce and the United Nations entry permit.
He pointed out that the continued detention of the gas ship will lead to supply bottlenecks and increase the suffering of citizens in light of the ongoing abuse and piracy of the coalition of aggression, in addition to the high costs of gas price due to the imposition of delay fines resulting from this unjustified arbitrary detention.
The gas company called on the United Nations to do its duty and release the gas vessel (Ugina), implementing the announced truce and stopping piracy on gas, oil derivatives, food and medicine vessels.