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Saudi Arabia’s sky rains Yemeni missiles

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Yamanyoon

In response to the constant crimes by the Saudi-led coalition over three years , the Yemeni joint forces respond heavily as they approach the fourth year, firing missiles almost everyday.

The Yemeni missile Force, Friday, fired a ballistic missile toward the Saudi Jizan Regional Airport, according to a military official.

The missile, Bader-1,it confirmed,  hit the target precisely. 

On April 18, it also fired “Badr 1” ballistic missile to Jizan airport, confirming that the missile hit its target accurately and leaving material casualties in the airport.

The misssile force, in addition, launched a ballistic missile at the power plant in Najran late Monday.

It is worth mentioning that on April 12, the missile force hit the Industrial City in Jizan with a ballistic missile, Badr 1, too.

On April 11, a large-scale ballistic missile hit various parts of Saudi Arabia, including King Abdullah Economic City in Jizan and other targets in the sector with a batch of missiles, Badr 1. The missile force targeted the Saudi Defense Ministry and other targets in Riyadh with the long range ballistic missile, Borkan 2H.

Earlier today, a local source confirmed to Yamanyoon that the Saudi-led coalition fighter jets targeted a civilian vehicle with several raids in the region of Al-Arish, Maozea district, killing nearly 20 citizens as they were returning from the local market for shopping on Friday afternoon.

Furthermore, the Saudi-led coalition perpetrated a similar crime against civilians in Maran district in Haidan district, province of Sa’ada, killing five people and wounding others.

Sayyad Abdulmalik Al-Houthi threatened in a speech on March 26th, explaining that the fourth year of the Saudi-led coalition will witness significant military developments, including the penetration of the US and other protection systems used by the coalition . Al-Houthi said, “We are approaching the fourth year with our drones, that can reach further distance, and with an unprecedented readiness of our military institutions.”

President Saleh Al-Samad, elected by the Representitive Parliament,  threatened on Monday the coalition, stating that Yemeni missiles will target the Saudi depth as long as the coalition continues its crimes against Yemeni people.

In March 2015, Saudi Arabia and a coalition of its allies — mainly the united Arab Emirates and the US — started  a war against Yemen with the declared aim of crushing the Houthi Ansarullah movement, who had taken over from the staunch Riyadh ally and fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, while also seeking to secure the Saudi border with its southern neighbor. Three years and over 600,000 dead and injured Yemeni people later, the war has yielded little to that effect.

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