AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSaudi Support for Yemen’s Power Sector: Saudi Arabia says it will provide $150 million in oil derivatives (diesel and mazut) to keep Yemen’s power plants running and ease pressure on basic services. Humanitarian Alarm: FAO warns Yemen’s food crisis is worsening into “catastrophic pockets” of famine as prices rise, supply chains break, and humanitarian resources shrink. Mine Clearance Update: Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam reports clearing 6,323 landmines and explosive remnants across Yemen in May, securing over 1.2 million square meters. Frontline Eid Visits: Local leaders in Taiz and Al-Dhale’ visited fighters and delivered Eid convoys of livestock and food, highlighting continued support for frontlines. Local Governance & Roads: Yemen’s acting prime minister visited Al-Hudaydah, meeting the governor and inspecting maintenance needs on the Al-Hudaydah–Bajil road. Security Alerts at Sea: Authorities warn suspected naval mines may be drifting toward Yemen’s eastern coast, threatening fishing and shipping routes. Regional Security Link: Reports say Yemen’s Houthis and Somalia’s Al-Shabaab may be exchanging logistical and military resources, raising risks for Red Sea shipping.
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