Yemen: Piracy by Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime and its allies

By: Sammi Ibrahe,Sr

An oil tanker held off the coast of Yemen. April, 2020.

The U.S. and its allies confiscated 17 ships loaded with food and fuel heading for Yemen.

The U.S. and Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime confiscated 17 ships loaded with food and fuel heading for Yemen, even though the vessels had the necessary permits to arrive in that country.

Although 14 ships carrying oil and three vessels carrying food had permits issued by the United Nations to enter Yemen, the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi coalition’s marine forces prevented them from doing so.

“We are facing a new case of piracy by Saudi Arabia and its allies,” Yemeni television station Al Masirah reported from the Al-Hudayda port.

The oil tankers were carrying 320,000 tons of fuel to this war-torn Middle Eastern country, which reported its first COVID-19 case on Friday.

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5 years of horror.

5 years of bloodshed.

5 years of the siege

5 years of darkness.

5 years of sadness.

5 years of fear of the unknown.

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According to the Yemeni Oil Company, Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime still holds 12 oil tankers in the Al-Hudayda port.

The continued confiscation of oil in Yemeni waters will severely affect millions of civilians, especially at a time when the coronavirus is just being introduced into the country.

If COVID-19 spreads in Yemen, its effects will be catastrophic. The country is experiencing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in tghe last five years, due to a endless war.​​​​​​​

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