Yemen Army Bombs a Saudi Strategic Base Killing and Injuring 35 Saudi Officers

Yemen army fires ballistic missile against Saudi

Can someone try to convince the Saudi decision-makers to stop their genocidal war on the poorest Arab country? Not for any moral reason, obviously, it won’t work, tell them they are on the losing side already.

The latest bombing of the Suadi strategic ‘Al Wajib’ military base in Jizan with ballistic missiles fired by the Yemeni Army, the one with its headquarters in the Yemeni capital Sana, should be another wake-up slap, a hard one and not less powerful than the bombing of the Aramco oil fields which halved the Saudi economy, this would require someone with the least knowledge of military to explain it to them.

On Wednesday, the Yemeni army fired 5 ballistic missiles into the heavily defended Saudi military base targeting the base’s headquarters during a meeting of its commanders, one of the missiles targeted the hangars of the Apache helicopters in the base, and the weapons depot, all targets were hit with accuracy and as a result, 35 Saudi officers were either killed or injured, effectively, they are all out of duty.

After 7 years of constant aggression by a large, now shrinking, coalition led by the Saudis, theoretically, with the US, UK, Israelis leading from the backseat, the Yemeni Army is delivering one severe blow after the other to the Saudis and their mercenaries, not only inside Yemen, which one would think the Saudis think these are collateral damages that can be discarded, but hitting directly into Saudi territories and Saudi strategic military and economic targets.

More about this latest development and the Saudis response in this report: Yemen Army Neutralizes 35 Saudi Officers in a Ballistic Missile Strike.

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Author: Arabi Souri

Syrian expat, publisher syrianews.cc

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