Yemeni Defense Means Al Saud’s Defeat
Yemeni Defense Means Al Saud’s Defeat

Recent attacks on Saudi Arabia’s refineries and airports by revolutionary Yemenis once were considered a strange news and maybe an impossible act but revolutionaries of Yemen turned impossible into possible and they crushed the void grandeur of the Al Saud. IRAN NEWS POLITICAL DESK Ansarullah Movement of Yemen by unveiling different types of drones and ballistic […]

Recent attacks on Saudi Arabia’s refineries and airports by revolutionary Yemenis once were considered a strange news and maybe an impossible act but revolutionaries of Yemen turned impossible into possible and they crushed the void grandeur of the Al Saud.

IRAN NEWS POLITICAL DESK

Ansarullah Movement of Yemen by unveiling different types of drones and ballistic missiles and launching attacks on important and crucial positions of the Al Saud showed us that even the U.S. defense system is unable to save Saudis unless Saudis stop their aggressions to other countries.

Following those determining attacks, we heard in the news that Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities in the eastern part of the country have been once again accurately attacked by Ansarullah drones. According to the spokesman of Ansarullah Movement, the drone squad of the army and popular committee of Yemen by using 10 drones targeted Abqaiq and Khurais refineries in the eastern parts of Saudi Arabia in an operation dubbed “Operation Balance of Deterrence 2.”

The news first was been denied by Saudis as a sheer lie but after going viral of pictures from the targeted refineries, they had to acknowledge this painful truth.

A spokesman for Yemen’s Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree said, “The targeting of Abqaiq and Khurais plants comes within the framework of the legitimate and natural response to the crimes of the Saudi aggression.”

He then threatened the Al Saud family, adding that such deterrent attacks would be expanded in the future, and as long as blockade and aggression on Yemen continues, Yemeni attacks would be more painful and destructive as their targets are expanded day by day.

Reuters in its report on drone attacks on Abqaiq refinery facilities wrote those attacks have disrupted oil production and exports in Saudi Arabia. It also reported that the incident has affected Saudi Arabia’s 7m per-barrel-daily oil production and it has halved its exports.

Abqaiq Refinery is located 75kms south of Dammam which is one of the important cities of Saudi Arabia. Hezam al-Asad, a member of political bureau of Ansarullah Movement, delved into more details of the attacks which show they have been unprecedented.

He told Al-Ahd news channel that operation on Aramco has been carried out after an intelligence operation which is in the framework of the legitimate rights of Yemenis to respond to the Saudis’ attacks.

He said honest cooperation of freedom-seekers from inside Saudi Arabia had an important role in the success of aerial attack in Saudi Arabia. He underlined that focus on more targets inside Yemen will be expanded day by day, concluding that the attacks would continue in the upcoming days.

Mohammad al-Bakhiti, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, pointed to the attacks on Saudi Arabia’s refineries, adding that if Saudi Arabia does not put an end to its aggression and attacks on Yemen, Yemeni fighters will concur Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. He emphasized, “This is the first time that Saudi officials have avowed the accurate operation of Yemen’s air force in the depth of the kingdom.” He also analyzed the Saudi confession as the result of the pictures of the attacks and resulted smokes in Aramco facilities which went viral by Saudi activists and opposition, and in the wake of it, Saudis were unable to deny the attacks which according to media reports, Saudi Arabia’s oil exports have been halved.

By: Hamid Reza Naghashian