Sana'a - SANA
The Yemeni Oil Company announced today that the Saudi aggression coalition has seized four fuel ships, preventing them from reaching the port of Hodeidah.
The Yemeni news agency Saba quoted the company's spokesman, Issam al-Mutawakel, as saying, "The Saudi aggression coalition detained four fuel ships despite their forced searches in Djibouti," indicating that the ships were carrying gasoline, diesel fuel and diesel.
Al-Mutawakel held the aggression coalition and the United Nations fully responsible for the damages resulting from the blockade and for the suffering of the Yemeni people.
Al-Mutawakel called on the international community, the Security Council, and human rights and humanitarian organizations to pressure the aggression coalition to release the fuel ships and prevent piracy on them.
And the Yemeni Oil Company announced on the 14th of this month that the Saudi aggression coalition had detained two new fuel ships and prevented them from reaching the port of Hodeidah.
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