Alwaght- The Saudi regime has issued a statement in which it put 40 leaders and members of Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary movement on its so-called ‘terror list’.
Among those in the Saudi regime's list include, Anssarullah leader Abdul Malik Badreddin al-Houthi and the director of the movement’s political council, Saleh al-Samad.
Riyadh has also announced a bounty of up to $30 million for information leading to the arrest of the resistance officials.
Meanwhile, the Saudi regime has increased its inhuman blockade on Yemen, shutting down all the war-torn country’s air, sea, and land ports. This illegal move is bound to worsen the humanitarian situation in Yemen where million over 18 million people are in need of aid.
Yemen has been since March 2015 under a brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition, in a bid to oust the popular Ansarullah movement restore power to fugitive former president Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.
Over 13,000 Yemenis have been killed and many more injured in brutal Saudi-led strikes, with the vast majority of them are civilians.
However, the allied forces of the army and popular committees established by Ansarullah revolutionaries have been heroically confronting the aggression with all means including Saturday's missile attack on King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh.
The Saudi-led coalition – which also includes UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Sudan and Kuwait – has been also imposing a blockade on the impoverished country’s ports and airports as a part of the aggression.