Yemeni missile welcomes the head of the Zionist regime in the UAE.
As the Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman reported on the large-scale operation deep inside the UAE, the Arab media reported the sound of horrific explosions in the skies of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
Arab media reported on Monday morning that horrific explosions were heard in the skies of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
A few minutes ago, the spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, announced that he would issue important statements in the coming hours about the extensive operations of the Yemeni forces deep in the UAE.
Al-Mayadin and Sabrin News reported: Flights have been suspended at Abu Dhabi and Dubai airports and no planes have been spotted off the coast of these areas.
Minutes later, some intelligence and security sources announced the activation of air defense systems in Abu Dhabi to counter targets in the sky.
Al-Arabiya quoted its correspondent in the UAE as saying: “The UAE defense announced the interception and destruction of the launched ballistic missile.”
The UAE Ministry of Defense said in a statement: “The attack did not cause any damage and the remains of the ballistic missile fell outside the residential areas.”
“A rocket hit a shipyard in the Musaffah Industrial Zone in Abu Dhabi,” Sabrinews reported, citing intelligence sources.
At the same time, the Saudi aggressor coalition claimed to preserve its prestige and prevent further scandal: “We destroyed a ballistic missile launch pad in Yemen’s Al-Jawf province.”
A spokesman for Zionist President Ishaq Herzog, who is currently in the UAE, said Herzog was aware of the details of the missile attack on Abu Dhabi, claiming that he and his entourage were not in danger.
“The timing of the attack on Abu Dhabi during Herzog’s visit indicates an attempt to sabotage the trip. The Houthis impose a formula that will target Abu Dhabi if the UAE and Saudi Arabia attack,” the network said.
“Israeli intelligence has asked Herzog to leave the UAE immediately,” wrote the Yedioth Ahronoth website. Earlier, a spokesman for the Israeli president had said he would continue his trip as planned.