Yemeni commander: The economic and oil centers of the Saudi coalition are the next target.
The commander of the coastal defense division of the Yemeni army warned the countries of the aggressor Saudi-Emirati coalition that the economic and oil centers of the Saudi coalition will be the target of attacks in Yemen.
Muhammad al-Qadri, the commander of the coastal defense division of the Yemeni army, warned the aggressor Saudi-Emirati coalition against interfering and damaging Yemen’s oil resources.
Al-Khobar Al-Alimani news site reported, quoting Al-Qadri, yesterday’s attack on Al-Zabah port in Hadhramout province was a warning so that no ship would want to loot Yemen’s oil and resources, and this attack was successful.
By stating that Yemen is aware of the importance of building a navy and coastal defense, he clarified that Yemen’s situation requires it to be “an important power that protects its regional waters in view of the greedy eyes of foreigners”.
This Yemeni commander pointed out that the increase in the strength of the country’s navy during the war years has messed up the calculations of the Saudi-American coalition, and said: This force can target the warships of the coalition.
Emphasizing that Yemeni weapons have played an important role in changing the military equation, Al-Qadri stated: The Saudi coalition knows that Yemen has weapons and military power that can establish a deterrence equation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandeb.
This Yemeni commander considered Yemen’s attacks on al-Dhaba port as carrying messages that Yemen’s sovereign oil and resources are not for the coalition to loot, and Sana’a will target the coalition’s oil resources and sensitive economic centers.
Meanwhile, yesterday afternoon (Friday) two explosions occurred in the port of “Al-Dabh” located in the east of the city of Makla, the capital of Hadhramout province, which is under the occupation of the aggressive Saudi-Emirati coalition.
These explosions took place at the same time as a ship carrying oil cargo arrived. These explosions were caused by drone attacks. A giant oil tanker entered the said port to transport two million barrels of crude oil, when these explosions occurred immediately. This tanker intended to transfer the oil harvested from the “Al Masileh” fields in the west of Hadhramout to an unknown destination.