Top Stories The government renewed its accusation of the Houthi militia of fabricating an oil derivatives crisis in its areas of control

The government renewed its accusation of the Houthi militia of fabricating an oil derivatives crisis in its areas of control





The Yemeni government renewed its accusation of the Iranian Houthi militia of fabricating a crisis of oil derivatives in its areas of control to support the black market for its supervisors.

The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, condemned the Iranian terrorist militia’s seizing of oil tankers and creating a crisis in the hijacked capital. Sanaa and the rest of the areas under its control.

He explained that the Houthi militia’s continuation in stopping the oil supplies coming “by land” from the liberated areas, seizing hundreds of oil tankers, and preventing them from crossing, confirms their intentional fabrication of the oil derivatives crisis, to run the black market and double its prices.

pointed Al-Eryani indicated that the systematic policies of the Houthi militia since the coup of impoverishment and starvation, exploitation of people’s needs, and manipulation of their livelihoods, without any regard for their difficult living conditions, confirms that we are facing a terrorist gang that takes civilians as hostages to achieve financial and political gains, and even trade their suffering in international forums. .

He demanded from the international community and nations The United Nations and United Nations and American envoys condemn these practices terrorist that exacerbate humanitarian conditions In the areas controlled by the Houthi militia, and putting real pressure on its leaders to lift the ban on oil supplies, and not to put obstacles in the way of their circulation and access to civilians at natural prices.

It is noteworthy that the Iranian Houthi militia continues to prevent fuel trucks from entering their areas of control, amid a stifling fuel crisis in those areas.

Long queues were seen in Sanaa and a number of Houthi-controlled governorates due to the lack of fuel and the Houthi militia’s refusal to enter the quantities detained in Al-Jawf and other checkpoints in Al-Bayda and Dhamar.

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