Al-Adruee: Pirate losses on fuel ships exceed $10 billion
Executive Director of the Yemeni Oil Company (YOC) Ammar Al-Adhruee confirmed on Friday that the direct and indirect losses that hit the national economy due to acts of piracy by the US-Saudi aggression exceeded 10 billion dollars.
In a protest sit-in of the YOC’s employees office in Sana’a, al-Adhruee pointed out that the two released ships incurred fines exceeding seven million and 500 thousand dollars, equivalent to four billion and 500 million riyals, indicating that the aggression is still holding two oil derivatives ships for public consumption, their detention period exceeded 190 days, and fines for delaying them exceeded seven million and 200 thousand dollars.
He held the international community and the United Nations fully responsible for the situation due to the acts of piracy on fuel ships by the aggression coalition led by the United States and with the participation of the United Nations.