The Yemeni Ministry of Finance confirmed, in a statement yesterday, that the banks and banks that contracted to exchange the salaries of retirees and state employees in a number of sectors in areas under the control of the Houthi coup militias backed by Iran have apologized for their inability to continue to exchange, following the illegal actions of the militias to prevent the circulation of The new national currency, which hampered the payment of salaries of employees and retirees.

The Ministry held the Houthi militias fully responsible for hindering tens of thousands of employees and retirees from receiving their salaries and pensions that the government has been paying them for more than a year, despite the militias' continued looting public revenues and not supplying them to the Central Bank in Aden, demanding the international community, the United Nations, the bank, and the IMF The international community, by assuming their responsibilities towards these measures, exacerbates the humanitarian catastrophe caused by the militias since they turned on the legitimate authority and ignited it for war.

In its statement, the Ministry of Finance expressed its regret for the disregard with which the Houthi militias deal with the suffering of citizens, stressing that the Ministry, under the direction of the Yemeni President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi and Prime Minister Dr. Moeen Abdul Malik, is committed to paying salaries in areas where the militia’s militias are in control, whenever the obstacles that they have created are removed. Militia.

The statement clarified that "fabricating a crisis in financial liquidity demonstrates the Houthis' insistence on exacerbating the humanitarian crisis."

To that, the remittances commissions prices across different banks and banks, in the areas controlled by the Houthi militias and other Yemeni governorates, witnessed an increasing increase that exceeded 300% after the Houthi militia prevented the circulation of new categories of paper currency, and the remittance commission rates increased significantly, as it requires Transfer the amount of 100 thousand riyals, pay a commission of 7000 riyals.

On the other hand, medical sources in Sanaa reported that the Houthi militia imposed imaginary fees on patients in intensive care rooms in the capital's hospitals, at a value between 80 and 250 thousand Yemeni riyals per night.

• 300% increase in commissions of cash transfers in Houthi regions.