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Yemen launches fresh retaliatory attacks on Saudi Arabia

An illustrative photo of a Yemeni Qasef-K2 drone

Sana’à(ANN)- Yemeni armed forces have conducted fresh retaliatory attacks on Saudi Arabia’s southwestern Jizan region.

The al-Masirah TV channel reported on Sunday that the Yemeni Air Force and allied Popular Committees had launched a drone strike on hangars holding Saudi warplanes at the Jizan airport.

It quoted a military source as saying that the attack had been carried out by a Qasef-K2 combat drone after accurate intelligence gathering and that the mission had been accomplished.

Drone downed

Yemeni forces have also shot down a hostile spy drone east of Jabal al-Dudud in Jizan region.

A military source told the TV channel that the unmanned aerial vehicle was being “operated by the forces of aggression.”

Yemeni forces have stepped up retaliatory attacks inside Saudi Arabia, which has been waging a war against Yemen since March 2015. The military offensive has already claimed tens of thousands of Yemeni lives.

Over the past week, Yemeni fighters launched three drone attacks on the airport in Saudi Arabia’s southern Najran region. A US-made Patriot missile battery at the airport was reportedly targeted in the attacks.



A drone strike was carried out deep inside Saudi territory on two oil pumping stations on May 14.

Ansarullah warned that the attack ushered in a new phase of large-scale retaliatory attacks against vital targets in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

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