Ansarullah official: The attack on the Saudi coalition countries will continue until the end of the siege of Yemen
A member of the Ansarullah movement’s political bureau said that Yemen’s operations against coalition countries at the domestic and foreign levels will continue to stop the attacks and lift the siege.
Mohammad al-Bakhiti, a member of the Ansarullah movement’s political bureau, stressed that the countries in the Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition are pursuing a policy of diverting public opinion in response to their crimes in Yemen.
“Coalition crimes in Yemen have decreased after receiving a response from the Yemeni … The Yemeni people are facing an enemy that lacks all human values,” al-Bakhiti told Al-Alam News Network.
“The Saudi coalition is bombing civilians after every defeat,” he said, noting that the position of many world regimes is to support coalition countries and cover up their crimes.
The Ansarullah official said that the resistance of the Yemeni people will become a source of inspiration for the Arab nations to move according to the Arab-Islamic interests.
Criticizing the coalition’s attacks on the Yemeni internet network, al-Bakhiti stressed that the aim of this action is to separate Yemen from the outside world and to keep silent about the coalition’s crimes.
He noted that the Yemeni operation against the coalition countries at the domestic and foreign levels will continue to stop the attacks and lift the siege.
Drone and missile strikes have hit parts of the UAE since Monday last week. The attacks came after Sanaa repeatedly warned Abu Dhabi about interfering in Yemen’s internal affairs and trying to escalate tensions in the country.
Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Sari also officially announced that Yemeni forces had targeted Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports with missiles and drones.
In response to the Yemeni operation, the invading Saudi-Emirati coalition intensified its attacks on Yemeni cities, especially Saada and Sanaa; To date, 87 people have been killed and 266 others injured in the bombing of Saada prison.