Yemeni Ministry of Health: The UN is an accomplice in the crimes of the aggressor coalition.
The Yemeni health sector needs more than 6 million liters of diesel to set up hospitals, oxygen factories, etc.
He added that the shutdown of many Yemeni hospital wards, such as dialysis wards, neonatal intensive care units and surgical wards, has been shut down.
A spokesman for the Yemeni Ministry of Health added: “2,000 children need respiratory equipment and their lives are in danger due to the Saudi coalition preventing fuel from entering.”
Al-Asbahi called on international organizations to play their humanitarian role and put pressure on the aggressor countries to import fuel.
He also called for the reopening of Sanaa Airport and the port of Hodeidah for the arrival of medicine and medical equipment, and for patients to travel abroad for treatment.
“They have been witnessing the catastrophic situation in Yemen for seven years and we have not seen any responsible action from them,” said a spokesman for the Yemeni Ministry of Health.
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