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Hodeidah to Lack Electricity After Saudi Warships Restrained a Diesel Vessel

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YemenExtra

M.A.

The Saudi-led coalition’s warships in the Red Sea prevented a diesel vessel destined to light up Hodeidah and provide electricity in the extremely hot coastal city from reaching the port.

The battleships of the Saudi-led coalition are holding on the Ferro ship, which is allocated to serve electricity in Hodeidah off the coast of Eritrea and hindered it from reaching the port, despite the ship being checked and all documents confirmed by the coalition earlier.

For his part, the head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee of AnsarAllah, Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, considered the detention of the aforementioned ship an attempt to make the people of Hodeidah bow.

“The Saudi American aggression and its allies hold on a diesel ship for electricity for Hodeidah … Your siege will not make the people of Hodiedah kneel”, he said on his official Twitter account.

The people of the coastal province of Hodeidah suffer from high temperatures in the summer, which exceed 40 degrees Celsius, and the Yemeni government seeks to alleviate the suffering of the citizens there, but the countries of the Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US, are trying to exacerbate Yemeni misery, either through bombing or through the siege in order to fulfill military agendas.