Dozens of Yemenis stuck at border crossing as Saudis bar entry

Dozens of Yemenis stuck at border crossing as Saudis bar entry

Dozens of Yemeni families have been sleeping in the open at the Saudi Sharurah border crossing for nearly 20 days after Saudi Arabia banned the entry of four-wheel drive cars (SUVs) to Yemen, Yemen Press Agency reported, citing eyewitnesses

According to the eyewitnesses, some families ran out their money because of the sudden and wrong decision by the Saudi regime to prevent the exit of SUVs.

Local sources considered that Saudi Arabia has “an enormous abundance of revenge and works to disturb the mood of Yemenis before the holy month of Ramadan, while the so- called legitimacy (Hadi’s government) remains silent as is usual.”

The Saudi regime was not satisfied with tightening the screws on the Yemeni expatriates in the Kingdom, in addition to continuing the war and blockade on Yemen in general.

Meanwhile, informed sources confirmed that the Saudi forces continued to prevent citizens in Mahrah provinces from entering through Shihan crossing under the same pretext.

Citizens in Mahrah considered the Saudi decision a continuation of the violations against Yemenis, which requires accountability in accordance with international norms and laws