A protest movement in southern Hodeidah to denounce the dangers of sinking the ship "Rubimar"

Thousands of people from Hodeidah Governorate, led by the governor of the governorate, Dr. Al-Hassan Taher, with the participation of civil society organizations, gathered today in the city of Al-Khokha, to denounce the dangers of sinking the ship “Rubimar”, which was targeted by the terrorist Houthi militias, carrying 41 thousand tons of fertilizers and highly dangerous materials. Oils and petroleum fuel for the ship, and their impact on the lives of fishermen and the marine environment.
The protesters at the protest expressed their rejection of the Houthi militia turning their fishing areas into;
a theater of international conflict in favor of Iran, and they chanted slogans calling on the international community to shoulder its responsibilities and its legal and moral duty to quickly address the disaster of the sinking of the Rombiar ship and ensure freedom of fishing and protect fishermen.
In an official statement, the protesters called on the Presidential Command Council and the government to sue the countries and companies involved in the Rubimar ship, and to establish special funds to support and assist fishermen affected by the terrorist actions of the Houthi militia, and to intensify pressure to classify the Houthi militia as a global terrorist group, as well as forming a legal team to file lawsuits to prosecute. The leaders of the Houthi militias, preventing the countries that support and embrace them, and canceling the Stockholm Agreement to liberate the entire Hodeidah Governorate. The statement explained that supporting legitimacy to restore its sovereignty over its lands, coasts, and territorial waters is the only way to protect the marine environment and end Houthi terrorism.