Sana'a - Sana
The Yemeni Oil Company announced today that its stockpile of oil in the facilities of Hudaydah Governorate has been completely depleted, with the Saudi aggression continuing to detain 21 oil vessels, indicating the exacerbation of the lack of oil derivatives, human suffering and the entry of vital sectors into the danger circle as a result of the aggression's insistence on continuing the crime of blocking the ships of oil derivatives. With a UN cover.
The Al Masirah Net website quoted the company as saying in a statement published on its Facebook page that “the forces of aggression and blockade are still holding 21 oil ships, 17 of which carry 429041 tons of gasoline and diesel materials, since varying periods reached a maximum of 155 days, indicating that periods of detention The ships "Damas" and "Bahirdar" exceeded five months, while the detention periods of 7 other ships exceeded the period of 4 months.
The company held the forces of aggression, along with the United Nations, which provided it with the international cover, the full responsibility for detaining fuel ships and preventing them from entering for unloading at the port of Hodeidah, despite obtaining the permits of the UN verification and inspection mission in Djibouti, noting that the aggression does not care about all the humanitarian calls and relief issued by the company and the sectors The other service most affected by the lack of oil derivatives during the past hundred days.
The Yemeni Oil Company called on the Yemeni people and the free people everywhere to intensify the solidarity activities that reject the continued siege of oil derivative ships and to demand the immediate release of all the detained ships unconditionally and not to piracy in the future.