Iran assigned Irloo the mission following the Riyadh agreement ... Houthi disappointment over the failure of the government’s assassination in Aden

English - Saturday 02 January 2021 الساعة 09:51 am
Sanaa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Multiple sources in Sanaa revealed a "great disappointment" among the leaders of the Houthi militia, due to the failure of the mass assassination operation designed and supervised by the Iranian ruler and expert in missile weapons, Hassan Irloo.


Hassan Irloo arrived in Sanaa months after the Riyadh agreement was signed to "show strength" in front of Saudi Arabia, as Jawad Karimi Qudusi, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee in the Iranian parliament, said at the time, who confirmed that “Iran has been able to enhance the capabilities of the defense systems of the Houthis. Today, the Houthis are able to manufacture drones and develop Scud missiles that they had before. "


On Friday, the "leadership sessions" revealed, according to "NewsYemen" source, the regret and anger of the Houthi leaders over the failure of the operation, which killed and wounded more than 170 civilians and soldiers, but none of the leaders were injured.

According to intelligence information, the Iranian governor in Sanaa, Hassan Irloo, personally supervised the design and implementation of the targeting of Aden International Airport, last Wednesday, which is the first mission he has been assigned to work on since the agreement was signed in Riyadh. Iran considered the success of the agreement a "severe blow" to its arm in Yemen, and if the US administration included it in the list of terrorist groups, the government of the Riyadh Agreement would regain its position that it lost legitimacy due to the control of corruption and conflicts over its previous governments.

Earlier, the United States classified the Iranian ambassador in Sanaa, Hassan Irloo, an officer in the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, on the list of sanctions.

The US State Department warned after the arrival of Quds Force officer Hassan Irloo to Sanaa of the escalation of the conflict in the country.