Yemeni Oil Company loses 2.5 billion dollars due to 4 years of Saudi-led war
SANAA, March 21 (YPA) -The total cost of direct and indirect losses suffered by Yemen’s oil company and its facilities during the four years of US-Saudi aggression against Yemen amounts to two and a half billion dollars.
The company’s statistical signals indicate that the forces of aggression targeted more than 35 different sites of the company, including petroleum installations, civilian buildings, machinery, equipment and storage of gas cylinders.
These include three oil installations, three aircraft financing facilities with all their contents, and 12 ration stations, in addition to targeting the RAS Issa oil facility, which is the main artery of the company.
As for the total casualties, more than 22 employees of the company were killed and injured as a result of raids on the company’s premises in Sana’a and Dhamar.
The Saudi-led invaders are known for targeting civilian infrastructure in order to disrupt the Yemeni economy.