The Yemeni army attacked an airport and a Power Station in Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Iran Press/ Middle East: The Yemeni air force on Monday evening targeted Saudi International Airport and Tehama Electricity Station in Abha. 

The spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, told Saba in statement, "the Yemeni air force carried out large operations with a number of Qasif- 2K drones targeted coalition warplanes’ fortifications at Abha airport and the electricity station in the city of Abha," Yemen news agengy reported.

Brigadier Sari stressed that the operation hit its objectives accurately and led to the disruption of air navigation at the airport again. 

He said: "The second operation of the air force targeted Tehama electric station with a number of Qasif 2K drones."

"Our operations are continuing and will be more painful to the enemy in the coming days if they continue to escalate," he added. 

Meanwhile, Chairman of Yemen's Supreme Revolutionary committee, Mohammad Al-Houthi stressed in a twitter message that the aggressive countries have to put an end to the siege of Yemen and leave the country.

The Yemeni people have been under massive attacks by a coalition led by the Saudi regime for more than four years but Riyadh has reached none of its objectives in Yemen so far.

Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and some of its Arab allies have been carrying out deadly airstrikes against the Houthi Ansarullah movement in an attempt to restore power to fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

Official UN figures say that more than 15,000 people have been killed in Yemen since the Saudi-led bombing campaign began.

The Saudi war has impacted over seven million children in Yemen who now face a serious threat of famine, according to UNICEF figures. Over 6,000 children have either been killed or sustained serious injuries since 2015, UN children’s agency said. The humanitarian situation in the country has also been exacerbated by outbreaks of cholera, polio, and measles.

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