A giant ship anchored in a Yemeni port to loot oil.
A ship from a Saudi port entered a port in Shabwa, Yemen, to loot thousands of tons of oil.
Al-Masira reported, quoting a source in the Yemeni Ministry of National Salvation Ministry of Oil, that the ISABELLA ship entered the port of Al-Nashimah in the Yemeni province of Shabwa from the Saudi port of Ras al-Tanura to extract other amounts of Yemeni oil. To plunder.
According to the report, about 100,000 tons of Yemeni crude oil, equivalent to one million barrels, will be loaded by this ship. The value of the oil looted by this ship reaches $ 114 million.
Three days ago, a foreign ship belonging to the Saudi coalition left Shabwa province after looting 400,000 barrels of Yemeni crude oil.
According to an informed source, the ship left the UAE a few days ago and entered the port of Razum. The value of the ship’s oil is 43 million and 640 thousand dollars, which is 49 billion Yemeni rials.
The source noted that the looting of Yemeni crude oil is a continuation of the organized looting of the country’s resources by the aggressor coalition, and that the international community must play its role in stopping the looting of Yemeni resources.
Two weeks ago, a ship looted more than two million barrels of Yemeni crude oil from the port of Al-Shahar in Hadramaut.
In late June, the self-proclaimed prime minister of the Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition approved an agreement in late June to formally loot Yemeni oil. Under the agreement, Yemen’s fuel sector will go to Saudi Arabia. granted. This is in line with the Saudi conspiracy to plunder vital and vital parts of southern and eastern Yemen.