The commander of the 35th Armored Brigade directs the Salou Front not to intercept the smuggling of fuel to the Houthis

English - Tuesday 10 November 2020 الساعة 02:36 pm
Taiz, NewsYemen:

A letter sent by Colonel Ahmed al-Qadasi, commander of the Aslu Front of the 35th Armored Brigade, revealed that the brigade commander, Brigadier General Abdulrahman al-Shamsani, was behind the fuel smuggling operations to the Houthi militia.

In a message sent to Brigadier General Al Shamsani, commander of the 35th Armored Brigade, Colonel Al-Qadasi stated that he moved to intercept fuel smuggling shipments to the Houthi militia areas after informing the brigade's control, but he received a call from Al-Shamsani holding him responsible for not allowing smuggling cars to pass to enemy areas.

Al-Qadasi said, in his message to Al-Shamsani, "Our behavior was to ensure that the enemy does not benefit from this and to secure our front and to ensure that the enemy does not supply their vehicles and vehicles, to raid our site .. Therefore we did not understand how you held us responsible for that we tried to cut off supplies to the enemy .. We hope that you explain and clearify about that ..

In recent days, fuel smuggling operations have been active in the Houthi militia through Sama and Al-Mawasit, with the approval of the commander of the 35th Armored Brigade, Abdulrahman Al-Shamsani, who imposed financial fees on smuggling cars for fuel, cigarettes and materials that the Arab coalition prevented from reaching the Houthi militia.