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Yemen-Press The Yemeni Petroleum Company (YPC) in Hodeidah said on Tuesday that no tankers have arrived at the ports of Hodeidah and have not yet been informed of any information related to this issue. The forces of aggression continue for two months in the detention of oil tankers licensed by the United Nations, which threatens to a near humanitarian disaster.

YPC pointed out that 11 oil ships carrying more than 93,000 tons of gasoline and 170,000 tons of diesel are still held by the aggression coalition and its mercenaries for more than 60 days.

Various kinds of public and private sectors have sounded the alarm due to the piracy of aggression forces in the detention of oil derivatives ships, while the United Nations remained silent about the practices of aggression forces that threaten the lives of the Yemeni People of all ages and groups.

Fuel is needed for transportation, shortages have caused fuel prices to spike up to 200 percent in some areas, making the transportation of life-saving aid to communities-in-need more expensive

Original Article Source: Yemen Press | Published on Wednesday, 16 October 2019 09:00 (about 1625 days ago)