Yemeni army,drones attack,Saudi Arabia airport

Yemeni army and popular committees targeted Abha International airport in Asir province, south of Saudi Arabia, and the King Khalid airbase in Saudi Arabia’s Asir region.

Iran PressMiddle East: The Spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said that a number of Qasef-2K drones targeted the Abha Airport and the King Khalid Airbase in Saudi Arabia’s Asir region.

The strike against the airport accurately hit its control tower, said the spokesman, which led to halting all flights in/out of the airport. The attack on King Khalid Airbase also targeted its control tower, he added, reported Al-Masirah.

Saree pointed out that the strikes came “as a response to US-Saudi crimes and airstrikes, the latest was 17 airstrikes during the past hours.”

Abha and Jizan airports, as well as King Khalid airbase in southern Saudi Arabia, have been targeted by Yemeni army and missile committees and popular committees in recent weeks.

The defensive power of the Yemeni army and people's committees is increasing day by day, despite the Saudi regime's comprehensive blockade.

Saudi Arabia, with the support of the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and several other countries, has launched a military invasion of Yemen in March 2015 and has besieged its land, sea, and air. The Saudi-led war in Yemen has so far killed more than sixteen thousand Yemenis, wounded tens of thousands, and displaced millions of Yemenis.

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