Details of the neutralization of Yemen’s new oil looting operation.
The spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces announced that a foreign oil tanker, which was planning to loot oil from the areas occupied by the Saudi coalition, was forced to retreat.
Yahya Saree, the spokesman of Yemen’s armed forces, explained the details of the new operations of the country’s forces against the Saudi-Emirati aggressors this Monday evening.
Al-Mayadeen news channel quoted Saaree as reporting that the armed forces of Yemen forced an oil tanker that was going to approach Al-Dhaba port to leave this port. This port is occupied by the mercenaries of the aggressive Saudi-Emirati coalition.
He continued: This tanker had a mission to loot large amounts of [Yemen’s] oil and [initially] paid no attention to the warnings of the armed forces. The enemy also intended to take actions that the armed forces observed and responded appropriately.
In the end, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces emphasized that the Yemeni armed forces will continue to support their national and sovereign resources so that Yemeni revenues serve the people of this country and pay the salaries of all employees throughout the country.
This afternoon, news sources reported the explosion in Al-Dhaba port, located in the east of Makla city, the capital of Hadhramout province (Eastern Yemen). Local sources reported that a drone targeted Al-Dabah port. This attack took place just a few hours before the arrival of a foreign oil tanker.
These sources continued by stating that another attempt to loot Yemen’s oil by the US failed, this tanker intended to transfer the cargo of two million barrels of crude oil to the European markets after looting from this port.
This was the second time that al-Dabah port was attacked. Of course, this time the American defense system was deployed under the pretext of supporting the ports and oil structures under the occupation of the Saudi coalition, and these attacks are a strong blow to the self-proclaimed government affiliated to Riyadh.