Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muammar al-Eryani has pointed out that an Iran-linked Houthi terrorist militia has fabricated a new crisis for oil products in the captured capital Sana’a and its controlled areas. and also continues its approach to trading citizens’ suffering and livelihoods.
Al-Eryani called on the international community, the United Nations and envoys; The United Nations and the United States condemned the actions of the Houthi terrorist militias, which exacerbated the human suffering of millions of citizens and deprived the UN truce of its content, and also called for pressure on the militias to naturally flow oil products into their areas. control and use their income to pay wages to civil servants.
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Information Minister #To whomWe call on the international community to condemn the actions of the Houthi militias, which exacerbate the human suffering of millions of citizens, deprive the maintenance of the UN truce, pressurize the natural flow of oil products in areas under their control, and use their income to pay the salaries of civil servants.#city_newspaper rice.twitter.com/8Xjo510Hg9
– Al-Madina Newspaper (@Almadinanews) May 10, 2022
This happened in a series of tweets on his personal social media account (Twitter), in which he indicated that the number of ships with oil products that unloaded their cargo in the port of Hodeidah from April 1 to May 8 reached (10) ships loaded (268,911 ) metric tons, in addition to two ships loaded with (60,000) metric tons of diesel fuel for which permits were issued, noting that these quantities exceed the actual needs of Houthi militia-controlled areas for a period of 3 months.
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Information Minister #To whom: The number of ships with oil products unloading at the port of Hodeidah as of April 1 reached (10) ships with (268,911) metric tons, in addition to two ships with (60,000) metric tons of diesel fuel, which is a number that exceeds the actual need in Houthi-controlled areas for 3 months.#city_newspaper rice.twitter.com/eBuA2siGfs
– Al-Madina Newspaper (@Almadinanews) May 10, 2022