The Houthis hide a ship loaded with gas in the black market stores to sell it in Ramadan

English - Monday 14 March 2022 الساعة 04:05 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 The stifling crisis in domestic gas continues in Sanaa and the rest of the areas under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia, days after a ship unloaded nearly 10,000 tons of domestic gas in the port of Hodeidah, western Yemen.

 At the beginning of this March, the ship "Gaz Energy" arrived at the port of Hodeidah, carrying 9,488 tons of domestic gas.

The detection of ship movement in the port of Hodeidah shows that the ship emptied this amount of domestic gas at the berth of the port on the second of this March.

While Sana'a, and the rest of the areas under the influence of the Houthi militia, are still suffering from an unprecedented crisis in domestic gas, amid the overwhelming resentment of the population over the successive living crises fabricated by the Houthis.

Local residents in Sanaa said that the domestic gas crisis is doubling day after day, amid the recovery of the black market affiliated with Houthi leaders, which coincides with a severe fuel crisis for more than two months.

In the context, journalist Bassim Al-Janani stated, on his account on "Twitter", that the largest proportion of domestic gas imported through the port of Hodeidah will go to the Houthi black market stores, in preparation for taking it out in Ramadan and selling it at record prices.