"Sensitive strike": Houthis attack Saudi Arabia again
Yemen's Houthi rebels from the Ansar Allah group claimed a drone strike on an airport in Najran and a facility of the Saudi Aramco company in southern Saudi Arabia. The rebel leadership called the attack a response to alleged violations of the airspace of Saada province. There is no independent confirmation of the information, and Saudi authorities have not officially commented on the reports.
Yemen's Houthi rebels from the Ansar Allah group announced a new military operation in southern Saudi Arabia. According to a statement by movement spokesman Yahya Sari, drones attacked two strategic targets: infrastructure at Najran airport and a facility of the state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco. The rebel leadership emphasizes that these strikes were a retaliatory measure for Saudi actions, specifically alleged violations of the airspace of Yemen's Saada province. The movement claims that all launched drones successfully completed their missions. Currently, there is no independent confirmation of this information. Saudi authorities have not officially commented on reports of possible destruction or damage at the mentioned sites. The city of Najran, located near the Yemeni border, has not been the first time at the epicenter of such incidents and is regularly mentioned in Houthi reports. The new attack came just days after the Yemeni movement announced key results in its "maritime embargo" against Saudi Arabia, claiming to have entered a phase allowing it to dictate terms in the region.