Fuel crisis ...Aggression countries' new crime with international complicity‏


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Fuel crisis ...Aggression countries' new crime with international complicity‏
[24/ June/2020]

SANAA, June 24 (Saba) - The Yemeni Oil Company put the international community to bear its responsibilities due to the interruption of the vital and service sectors, as a result of the aggression coalition continued detention of oil derivative ships and the company's stock reaching a critical stage.

The complicity of the  UN and International with the countries of aggression in reaching the country to such a situation and creating a stifling fuel crisis have cast a shadow over all aspects of life and directly and negatively affected the lives of the residents and their daily livelihoods in a crime that amounts to crimes against humanity.

As a matter of fact, the United Nations bears full responsibility for this fuel crisis, due to its dubious silence and its silent behavior on the practices of the so-called international coalition and its detention of oil ships despite obtaining all the legal documents.

The fuel crisis exacerbated the suffering of more than 70 percent of the population in the country for the fourth week in a row due to the detention of ships by the so-called international coalition more than a month ago despite obtaining permits by the United Nations.

It is an immoral act made by this aggression coalition that aims to starve and insult Yemen's population and create a fuel crisis that exceeds all expectations and paralyzed life in the country. The crisis negatively has affected the rise in food prices and the lives of many families suffer from threatening diseases due to their inability to provide valuable and essential products and medicines.

Estimates indicate that more than 350 factories and laboratories have stopped due to the fuel crisis, more than a million citizens have lost their jobs and their source of livelihood because of this fuel crisis as well.

All this suffering takes place before the international community, and the human conscience is going into a deep slumber., revealing a moral and value collapse at the international level. Many big countries sold their principles and values in exchange for arms deals with both the evil kingdom and the US and Western intelligence services the rogue country called the United Arab Emirates.

The fuel crisis has pervaded all aspects of life in the country from productive factories and laboratories, while the health situation in hospitals, health centers, transportation, communications, and other vital sectors has become almost paralyzed .. Will the international community please this?

H.H