The Yemeni Health Ministry warns of total hiatus to health sector due to siege of Saudi aggression

The Yemeni Ministry of Health has warned of the total stoppage of all health facilities in the country as they are running out of fuel because of the Saudi aggression’s detention of  ships carrying oil products.

“A number of hospitals will possibly close  during the coming period due to the oil products crisis,” Al-Masirah Net website quoted the Ministry’s spokesman, Dr. Yusef Al-Hadiri, as saying in a statement, criticizing the silence of international organizations on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and their indifference to it.

He pointed out that more than 400 governmental and private hospitals in Yemen suffer from the oil products crisis.

Inas Abdulkareem

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