At least five merchant vessels carrying food are stuck off Yemen as
warships from a Saudi-led coalition search them for weapons bound for
Iran-allied Houthi rebel forces, with delays adding to a humanitarian
crisis.
Yemen imports more than 90 percent of its food, including most of its wheat and all its rice, to feed a population of 25 million.
Much of its needs had been serviced by foreign ships, although shipping lines have now reduced or stopped port calls.
Saudi Arabia and Arab allies have launched air strikes against Houthi rebels, who have taken most of the country and forced President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee to Riyadh.
[jpost.com by Reuters]
15/4/15
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Yemen imports more than 90 percent of its food, including most of its wheat and all its rice, to feed a population of 25 million.
Much of its needs had been serviced by foreign ships, although shipping lines have now reduced or stopped port calls.
- Ship tracking data showed at least five cargo ships were anchored off Yemen unable to enter Yemeni waters.
Saudi Arabia and Arab allies have launched air strikes against Houthi rebels, who have taken most of the country and forced President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee to Riyadh.
[jpost.com by Reuters]
15/4/15
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