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Saudi, UAE’s Strategic Spots within Our Missiles’ Reach: Ansarullah

Tuesday 23 April 2019
Saudi, UAE’s Strategic Spots within Our Missiles’ Reach: Ansarullah

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Alwaght- Yemeni Ansarullah resistance movement warned on Monday it can hit “strategic targets” in Saudi Arabia and its closest regional ally the United Arab Emirates, unless the invaders observe a UN-brokered ceasefire.

"Our missiles are capable of reaching [the Saudi capital] Riyadh," Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the movement's leader, told Yemen’s al-Masirah television network on Monday.

Since March 2015 Saudi Arabia backed by many of its allies, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, has launched a bloody aggression on Yemen in a bid to restore the Arab country's former Riyadh-backed officials.

Al-Houthi said the group’s missiles can possibly even be flown “beyond Riyadh, to Dubai and [the Emirati capital] Abu Dhabi.”

Last December, the United Nations mediated talks between the Ansarullah and the former officials in Sweden. The negotiations led to establishment of a ceasefire in the coastal city of al-Hudaydah, the port of entry for most of Yemen’s imports.

The Ansarullah has, time and again, complained about repeated violation of the deal by the invading forces and their mercenaries.

According to a December 2018 report by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), a nonprofit conflict-research organization, the Saudi-led war has claimed the lives of over 60,000 Yemenis since January 2016.

The war has also turned Yemen into the site of the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis by pushing it close to the edge of outright famine.

"It is possible to target strategic, vital, sensitive, and influential targets in the event of any escalation in al-Hudaydah," the Houthi leader warned.

The Ansarullah and its allied forces launch back-to-back retaliatory strikes against the southwestern Saudi regions of Jizan, Asir, and Najran.

Last July, the combined forces fired a domestically-designed and -developed ballistic missile at a strategic economic target in Jizan in retaliation for the ongoing war. Houthi fighters also fired two ballistic missiles at a facility belonging to Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil giant in Jizan last April.

"We are able to strongly shake the Emirati economy," al-Houthi further cautioned in his televised remarks.

Last September, Yemen’s army and its allies staged a tit-for-tat drone strike on Dubai International Airport.

The army and its allied popular committees announced their first retaliatory attack on Dubai airport last August, saying it had disrupted air traffic.

 

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