A spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces said two UAVs were able to target King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia.
The important and sensitive areas were carefully targeted at King Khalid Air Base in the Khamis Mushait area with two Qasif K2 UAVs, Brigadier General Yahya Saree added.
Saree went on to point out that the attacks were carried out in response to Saudi coalition airstrikes and the ongoing blockade.
The Saudi-led coalition has been bombing Yemen for nearly seven years, imposing a siege, starvation, and lack of medical supplies on the Yemeni people, and continuing to kill women and children.
These attacks have led to the destruction of Yemen’s infrastructure and the spread of poverty, unemployment, and the spread of infectious diseases in this country.
The Saudi-Emirati coalition has been bombing and shelling Yemen for nearly seven years, imposing a siege, starvation and lack of medical supplies on the Yemeni people, and continuing to kill women and children.
These attacks have led to the destruction of Yemen’s infrastructure and the spread of poverty, unemployment and the spread of infectious diseases in this poor Arab country.
UN experts describe Yemen as the scene of the world’s greatest humanitarian crisis. The 22 million people, who make up 75% of Yemen’s population, need some kind of humanitarian aid and support. Of those, 8.4 million do not know where their next meal will come from.