RSPC warns of aggression’s practices on Hodeida port
Chairman of the board of directors of the Red Sea Ports Corporation (RSPC) warned on Tuesday of the implications of the aggression’s systematic practices on the operational process of the port of Hodeida.
During an inspection visit to the port’s docks, Captain Mohamed Isaac stressed that the continued the aggression states prevention of importing the spare parts of the port’s equipment and machines constitutes a serious threat of the cessation of the port.
Most of the machines that need spare parts or to be replaced basically were damaged by the aggression’s airstrikes, Isaac said, helding the United Nations accountable for such practices, which would halt work on the port of Hodeida.
The port works only for humanitarian purposes and received foodstuffs, the Captain said, stressing not allowing the port’s urgent spare parts could be considered one of the aggression’s crimes aimed at starving the Yemeni people and increasing their suffering.