The Ansarullah movement reacts to the Saudis’ confession to the missile site gap.
Reacting to the Saudi coalition spokesman acknowledging that the film attributed to the Al-Hudaidah missile site was fake, a spokesman for the Yemeni National Salvation Government said that what is called the margin of error is the greatest sin that the aggressors have repeatedly committed against the Yemeni people with US support.
The Yemeni National Salvation Government reacted to the confession of the spokesman of the Saudi aggressor coalition that a clip about the Al-Hudaidah missile site was fabricated.
According to Al-Masira, “Mohammed Abdul Salam,” the head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s negotiating team, said: “It is ridiculous and at the same time pathetic that the aggressor spokesman admitted to his scandalous scandal about making clips from missile sites that do not exist except in the movies.” And called it the margin of error.
He added: “Any margin of error in which the victims are civilians, and which is repeated every time as a natural result of brutal aggression, is the greatest mistake and the greatest sin committed with the support of the United States against our dear people.”
Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi coalition, who traveled to Yemen’s Shabwa province today (Tuesday), officially acknowledged that the coalition’s recent video of the Yemeni army’s missile depot was fake.
The Saudi coalition recently released a video of an arms depot claiming to belong to the Yemeni army. But only a few hours later, the media revealed that the video was an excerpt from an American film.
A spokesman for the Saudi coalition officially acknowledged the broadcast of the fake video at a press conference with the governor of Yemen’s Shabwa province this evening; However, he claimed: “We are committed to the credibility and transparency of operational and media events.”