Local sources reported that a number of petrol stations in the capital Sana’a opened recently, and sells oil derivatives at high prices almost close to the prices in the black markets supervised by leaders of the Houthi rebels.
Residents said that these stations sell the 20-liter of gasoline at more than 15000 riyals, pointing out that the turnout of citizens is almost nonexistent despite the presence of fuel.
Despite the presence of oil in some stations, whose prices have been doubled under the directions of the Al-Houthi militias, the crisis of oil as well as another crisis in gas, has increased the suffering of the population, who began to go out part in demonstrations denouncing the deteriorating living conditions.