Houthi threatens to target 9 "extremely important" sites in Saudi Arabia and the UAE

English - Sunday 29 December 2019 الساعة 03:14 pm
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On Sunday, the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, launched threats to target "extremely important sites" in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The Houthi threats came from the spokesman of the Houthi militia, Yahya Sare’.

And the Houthi media quoted, according to "Sare’", as saying that they would "target 6 sites" of critical importance in Saudi Arabia and 3 in the UAE with missile attacks.

He said: "We are ready to implement the stage of great pain if the leadership directs the judge to implement the operation," he said.

"Sare’" announced the division of the target bank of the Houthi militia into three levels according to importance, and "expanding it to include vital and sensitive centers along the width and geography of the allied countries."

The Houthi leader added, "The attack ability of the Air Force has doubled by 400% from what it was in the previous year," he claimed.

The military spokesman for the Houthi militia claimed that "the conducting air force carried out dozens of reconnaissance missions successfully during the same day."

He said that they "possess a strategic stockpile of missiles of various kinds, in addition to the runaway air force and what qualifies them to launch destructive offensive military operations," according to Houthi media reports.