Sana’a: Our attacks are not limited to Saudi Arabia and the UAE and will go beyond that.
The Minister of Defense of the National Salvation Government of Yemen warned that the country’s targets for bombing are not only in the depth of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but will target far beyond it.
Al-Masira news channel reported by quoting al-Atafi: We will not hesitate to bomb very sensitive and important targets and we have put them in our future target bank. The goals we have set are not only in the depth of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but we can aim far beyond that.
He stated that Yemen will raise the screams and moans of the aggressors, and clarified that no red line or obstacle will be able to stand against our missiles and drones in terms of sea, land and air.
In the end, Yemen’s Defense Minister emphasized that this country has prepared its forces and capabilities for this strategic military decision, and the country’s patience should not be tested.
“Mohammed Al-Bakhiti”, a member of the political office of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, also said this morning that the people of Yemen have rightful and just demands, and if they are not met, the Yemeni forces have the right to attack deep into the territory of Saudi Arabia and the UAE (more details).
The two-month ceasefire in Yemen, with the mediation of the UN’s special envoy to the country, ended after two extensions until October 2 (10 October), and the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces warned all oil companies in the UAE and Saudi Arabia in a message on Twitter on Sunday evening. Leave these countries quickly.
He clarified that this warning will remain until the American-Saudi aggressor countries adhere to a ceasefire that does not give the Yemeni nation the right to exploit its oil wealth to pay the salaries of Yemeni government employees.
During this period, the government of Sana’a has agreed to a ceasefire due to the reduction of the sufferings of the Yemeni people, and the Saudi coalition continues to blockade Yemen and violates the ceasefire daily with its attacks.