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Details of the Yemeni army’s extensive operations deep in Saudi Arabia


According to the International Service of Fars News Agency, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, the spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, this evening (Sunday) announced the details of the large-scale operation of the Yemeni forces against Saudi Arabia.

Al-Masira news network reported quickly, quoting the Yemeni Armed Forces, announcing the third phase of the second operation to defeat the siege; The operation targeted Aramco in Jeddah and important targets in Jizan.

A spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces stressed: “We warn the Saudi enemy that we have practically launched our concentrated attacks on the specific target bank of the siege defeat operation.”

Sari quickly announced that the second operation to defeat the siege was carried out with several ballistic and winged missiles of the “Quds-2” type, and this operation achieved its goals.

He concluded by warning that Yemeni forces would not hesitate to expand their target bank in the next phase.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces – with God’s help – will carry out special military operations to break the brutal siege, which will include critical objectives,” Sari said this morning. “Goals that the criminal enemy has not even thought of.”

The spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces also noted that the Yemeni army has full coordinates in which vital targets have been identified and may be attacked at any moment.

The Yemeni army has always stated that it will target the strategic and sensitive facilities of the Saudi coalition member states as long as the siege continues.

Saudi Arabia, at the head of an Arab coalition backed by the United States, has launched a military aggression against Yemen and imposed a land, air and sea blockade on April 26, 2015, claiming that it was trying to bring the resigned Yemeni president back to power.

The military aggression did not achieve any of the goals of the Saudi coalition and was only accompanied by the killing and wounding of tens of thousands of Yemenis, the displacement of millions, the destruction of the country’s infrastructure and the spread of famine and infectious diseases.

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