Yemen’s Houthi Militia Claims Responsibility For Cross-Border Attacks Against Saudi Oil Facilities

Yemen’s Houthi Militia Claims Responsibility For Cross-Border Attacks Against Saudi Oil Facilities

SANAA, Mar 26 (NNN-YPA) – Yemen’s Houthi militia, yesterday claimed responsibility for fresh cross-border drone and missile attacks, on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, the third such attack in less than a week.

“A number of bomb-laden drones targeted the oil refineries in Ras Tanura and Rabigh, as well as, the Aramco oil facilities in Jazan and Najran … A barrage of wing missiles targeted Aramco oil facilities in Jeddah and the Saudi capital, Riyadh,” Houthi military spokesman, Yehya Sarea, said.

“We also launched several ballistic missiles at other vital Saudi targets in Jazan, Dhahran Al-Janub, Abha, Khamis Mushait,” the Houthi spokesman said, vowing to launch more attacks, to break the blockade imposed by the Saudi-led coalition forces on the Yemeni ports under the Houthi control.

Meanwhile, a statement from the Saudi-led coalition forces said, “A total of 16 hostile attacks by the Houthi militia hit energy facilities in Saudi Arabia and we exercise restraint, in order to make the Yemeni consultations a success,” the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV reported.

The meeting is slated to be held in Riyadh next week, convening Yemen’s political parties, to discuss a comprehensive political solution to end the country’s seven years of civil war. The Houthi militia has refused to join.

Earlier this week, the Houthi militia launched two other attacks against the same energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, using barrages of drones and missiles.– NNN-YPA

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