Houthi drones are flying in many provinces, and the giants respond: We will shoot them down

English - Tuesday 25 October 2022 الساعة 04:54 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

A number of liberated governorates witnessed an intense flight of Houthi drones, two days after an attack targeting the Dabba oil port in Hadhramaut Governorate via two drones.

In Yafa, local sources said that the drones belonging to Iran's arm have not stopped over the past days and are flying intensively in the sky of the region.

The sources confirmed that the drones are flying in the sky of Yafa districts and its mountainous heights, and when they approach the southern forces sites and camps, they are dealt with by anti-aircraft.

In the Abyan governorate, the central regions witnessed an intense flight of Houthi drones in the skies of Lawdar, Mudiyah, Al-Wadaa, and reaching the coast, but they did not carry out operations throughout their flight days.

Citizens said that they watch the planes continuously throughout the day, and their sound can be heard throughout the night in the sky of the central region and the coast.

In Shabwa governorate, the air defenses managed to shoot down a drone in the sky of Ataq city while it was trying to target the city’s airport.

Security sources said that the Shabwa Defense Forces managed to shoot down the plane as it approached Ataq Airport, noting that the plane was trying to target the airport.

The districts of Shabwa governorate have been witnessing overflights of Houthi drones for days, especially the districts adjacent to Marib and Al-Bayda.

In addition, the joint forces announced the downing of a drone in the Hays axis on the western coast.

The media of the Giants Brigades said that the air defenses downed a Houthi march in Hays, the second in the axis within 48 hours.

The head of the media center for the Southern Giants Brigades, the journalist Aseel Al-Saqladi, published pictures of Houthi rallies that took place in the hands of the giants, and wrote: "How many Iranian drones did Tehran send to the Houthis?"

He explained, "Tell them that we have dropped hundreds of them in various shapes and types.

And that we are able to drop everything they have left as soon as it flies into the sky of any land we are in."

It seems that the Houthi militia's intensification of its attacks with drones and targeting of economic facilities in an unprecedented way is a defiance of the international community and United Nations resolutions, which led many to demand the leadership council to resume the war and announce the cancellation of the Hodeidah Agreement and the start of liberating the important city of the Houthi group.