SANAA, Sept. 01 (YPA) – The Yemeni Petroleum Company (YPC) in Sanaa on Thursday announced that the number of fuel ships seized by the Saudi-led coalition has risen to nine, after the coalition seized four oil ships on Thursday.
The company’s spokesman, Issam Al-Mutawakel, stated in a tweet on Twitter that the coalition seized two ships loaded with diesel and two others loaded with petrol, bringing the number of seized ships to nine fuel ships.
The spokesman confirmed that all the detained ships were inspected and obtained entry permits from the United Nations.
“Since the last extension of the truce until now, no fuel vessel has been allowed to enter the port of Hodeida,” Al-Mutawakel said, indicating that there has been no positive action by the UN envoy regarding these violations.
He held the coalition forces and the United Nations and its envoy responsible for the results of these violations.
في خرق جديد للهدنة المؤقتة تحالف العدوان بقيادة أمريكا يحتجز 4سفن وقود(سفينتين ديزل وسفينتين بنزين) ليصبح عدد السفن المحتجزه 9سفن وقود وامام هذه الخروقات لم نلمس تحرك ايجابي من المبعوث الأممي.
حيث وانه مُنذ التمديد الأخير للهدنة وحتى الان لم يُسمح بدخول اي سفينة وقود الى الحديدة. pic.twitter.com/SrFbcJDPmH— عصام المتوكل (@YPCSpokesperson) September 1, 2022
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