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Land Transport Affairs condemns continuation of roads block by coalition’s mercenaries

The General Authority for Regulating Land Transport Affairs condemned the severe damage suffered by trucks transporting goods and oil tankers, as a result of the block off the roads between Sanaa and the Saudi occupied provinces.

In a statement, the authority explained that road blocking has caused great suffering to drivers and owners of cargo trucks, the latest of which was losing many of them as a result of torrential rains in the Marib desert.

The authority confirmed that the mercenaries continued to block roads and did not accept the initiative of the Supreme Political Council to open roads.

It pointed out to that truckers are subjected to abuse, threats, killing and looting by the so-called security check points of the mercenaries.

The authority said in its statement, “The mercenaries rejection of the initiatives launched by the Supreme Political Council revealed the malicious intentions of the other party, and its indifference to the suffering of the Yemeni people as a result of the siege.”

The statement called on the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to play their role in putting pressure on the forces of aggression and their mercenaries to open the roads and to accept the initiatives of the Supreme Political Council and the National Delegation, which it launched more than once, because of this effect in alleviating the suffering of the Yemeni people.

E.M

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