New threat against UAE towers and ports
“Your towers and ports are legitimate targets,” the Al-Wawad al-Haq group, which recently claimed responsibility for the drone strike in the UAE, said in a new statement.
The group Al-Wawa Al-Wad Al-Haq – Ibn Jazeera Al-Arabiya, which recently announced its drone strike in response to the UAE’s intervention in Yemen and Iraq, issued a new statement today.
“Your facilities, towers, ports and stations are our legal targets,” he said in a statement, without directly mentioning the UAE, according to Al-Mayadin.
The statement goes on to say: “Anyone who can not protect his forces, bases and ships against us will not benefit you and will not protect you.”
الویة الوعد الحق added: “We are not limited to using fixed-wing drones and long-range missiles to discipline you; So before we take you back to before 1971, seize the opportunity.
The recently announced Al-Wawa Al-Waad Al-Haq group had previously spoken of an attack on Saudi Arabia.
Amid Abu Dhabi’s silence and the UAE media, the group said in a statement last week: “Children of the Arabian Peninsula attacked the evil UAE micro-state this morning with four drones targeting several vital facilities in Abu Dhabi. Al-Waye Al-Waad Al-Haq will continue its painful attacks so that the small country of the UAE stops interfering in the affairs of the region, especially Yemen and Iraq, and expels its field, security and political mercenaries. “Future attacks will be more painful and effective.”
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Yemeni Supreme Political Council, later referred to the attack on his Twitter account and wrote: “Thank you for free Iraq and the pro-Yemeni Mujahideen groups, and according to this tweet.” Al-Houthi It was suggested that Al-Wiya Al-Haq was an Iraqi group.
Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadr faction, followed him on Twitter, calling for an end to the Yemeni war: “I strongly reject the involvement of Iraq in such wars.