Leader of the Houthi Ansarullah movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi in a live TV speech on Saturday announced the group has conducted its largest ever air attack against the Saudi-led coalition.

Iran Press/Middle East: Seyyed Al-Houthi said: "Today's Ansarullah air attack against the Saudi-led coalition was the biggest and heaviest ever attack since the start of the Saudi war in Yemen."

"Saudi aggression has failed to crush Yemen's National Unity," Leader of the Houthi Ansarullah Movement said, Iran Press reported.

Al-Houthi advised Saudi Arabia and its allies to end their aggression against Yemen.

Al-Houthi also slammed Saudi Arabia, its allies and mercenaries for taking part in the killing of Yemeni children.

Al-Houthi advised Saudi-led forces loyal to Yemen's former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi to end deception and return to the Yemeni people's side.

"Mansur Hadi and his allies have become a tool in the hands of foreigners and they give pretexts to enemies to try to occupy Yemen," Al-Houthi said.

Al-Houthi said Ansarullah likes to maintain a good relation with Iran.

Seyyed Al-Houthi said our military operations are meant to convince the enemy to stop its aggression.

Al-Houthi said Iran and Hezbollah had an early position supporting our people, they are unique in relation to all countries in the region.

Today the Yemeni Air Force conducted the largest attack in Saudi Arabia since aggression on Yemen began.

Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Brigadier Yahya Saree said, on Saturday, that the Air Force and Popular Committees carried out the largest and deepest attack into Saudi Arabia  since the start of the war in Yemen.

Brigadier Saree said in a statement that ten Yemeni drones have targeted Aramco's Shaybah Oil Field and Refinery in eastern Saudi Arabia and the attack comes as the first operation to establish a 'Deterrence Balance',” he added.

Read More:

Alliance of Palestinian Forces offer condolences to secretary general of Yemen's Ansarullah

Yemen's Ansarullah Movement says al-Houthi's brother assassinated

Ansarullah calls for Yemeni talks amid Aden conflict