Sana'a (IP): A member of the political council of the Yemeni National Salvation Government stressed that the army and the popular forces have the ability to target the depths of the territory of neighboring countries and that they will continue to target the enemy's oil facilities.

Iran PressMiddle East: More than seven years after the invasion of Saudi Arabia led coalition, the Yemeni army, and popular committees have taken control of the field on various fronts, including central and western Yemen, and Yemeni missiles and drones have turned out to be a nightmare for Saudi regime.

According to Iran press citing Al-Mayadin on Saturday; "Al-Bukhaiti, a member of the political council of the Yemeni National Salvation Government, stated in a speech that all over the territories of the countries of the Saudi aggression coalition are under the control of the Yemeni army and popular forces.

Mohammad Al Bukhaiti, confirmed Friday the continuation of operations against "the enemy's oil installations."

In an interview for Al Mayadeen, Al Bukhaiti emphasized that the operations achieved many goals and led to the reduction in the number of victims of Saudi-led aggression, noting that the aggression countries have become exposed to Yemeni strikes.

Al Bukhaiti pointed out that the UAE has reduced its operations as a result of the Yemeni operations against it, explaining that Yemen does not target civilians, and the aggressors' countries were unable to prove their allegations in this regard.

The Yemeni National Salvation Government official affirmed that the sensitive sites will be added to the Yemeni targets, indicating that the aggressors' countries are aware of the sensitive sites that were previously targeted, reiterating that they will be re-targeted.

He also made clear that Yemenis possess the courage and the will to target any goal to defend themselves, explaining that the Yemeni operations have nothing to do with any international development, especially the current events in Ukraine.

Al Bukhaiti stressed that tightening the siege on Yemenis will push tens of thousands of them to the fighting fronts.

Earlier, the Spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced the implementation of the Yemeni Operationcodenamed "Break Siege" inside Saudi Arabia in response to the escalation and siege of the Saudi-led coalition.

The Saudi media reported that a drone targeted an oil refinery in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday morning.

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