Saudi oil export facility, next target of Yemeni army.
In the aftermath of Sunday’s attacks by the Yemeni army, which reduced production at a Saudi refinery, informed sources said that Sanaa forces would target Saudi export facilities in future operations.
Informed sources said that the Yemeni army’s future attacks on Saudi Arabia’s strategic facilities will be more intense than previous operations.
Al-Akhbar newspaper reported today (Thursday), quoting informed sources, that “the operation to break the siege in the next painful phase is in a situation where the authoritarian countries of Saudi Arabia and the UAE insist on intensifying the siege against the Yemeni people and prevent the entry of oil ships.” will be”.
“The last aid ship carrying 29,000 tonnes of gasoline was seized off the coast of al-Hudaidah on Monday; “The ship was under international inspection in Djibouti, and the UN team had allowed it to enter the port of Al-Hudaidah.”
According to the report, “Some observers believe that the continued piracy of Saudi Arabia will give Sanaa forces more incentive to carry out larger operations deep in Saudi territory, this time excluding Aramco’s foreign export facility.”
Al-Akhbar quoted several unnamed sources as saying, “The damage from future attacks is greater and will affect key joints of Saudi oil export facilities, which will take days or months to repair in Riyadh.” “He pulled.”
The Yemeni army has always insisted that it will target the strategic and sensitive facilities of the Saudi coalition member states as long as the siege continues.
In this regard, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced on Sunday morning a new operation deep in Saudi territory. A spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces said the operation was aimed at breaking the siege of Yemen. Ballistic missiles, cruisers and UAVs have been targeted.