Hospitals, bodies declare critical conditions as a result of fuel running out
A number of bodies, rural and central authorities, and hospitals have declared their entry into a critical situation, as a result of the continued detention of fuel vessels by the US-Saudi- UAE aggression coalition, despite the fact that they have received United Nations permits.
In statements to Saba warning that as a result of the lack of oil derivatives, work has stopped, exposing the lives of thousands of patients to death.
The data held the aggression coalition fully responsible for the consequences of the continued detention of fuel vessels and their effects on the health sector, and the low level of medical and therapeutic services to citizens.
It stressed that the continuation of the blockade and the denial of access to oil derivative vessels had exacerbated the health situation, exposing thousands of patients to death, especially in focused care rooms, nurseries, operations, dialysis centers, and others.
The statements called upon the international community, the United Nations, and humanitarian and human rights organizations to work to lift the embargo, stop the aggression and allow the entry of oil products and humanitarian and pharmaceutical assistance.
It condemned the deliberate hyper-negativity of the United Nations and its organizations for their silence on this complex crime of the States of aggression against the Yemeni people.
It called on central and rural bodies and hospitals to strengthen alignment and cohesion and carry out protests and marches to send a message to the world about the arbitrary practices of States of aggression in piracy and the detention of oil derivatives vessels.