Iran Press/Middle East: The Yemeni Armed Forces Spokesman, Brigadier Yahya Sare'e, stated that Yemeni Air Force launched a large aerial operation with drones, Qasef-2K, on Saudi Jizan Airport.
Saudi Arabian officials have been forced to suspend air traffic at the airport in the southern province of Jizan following yet another major drone attack by Yemeni resistance forces in retaliation for the kingdom's ongoing war against the impoverished country, PressTV reported.
The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces said that the attacks on Thursday by the Yemeni Air Force saw indigenous Qasif-2K drone destroy a number of targets at the Jizan Airport, Al Masirah television network reported.
The air traffic remained suspended as of the time of this writing.
The attack was yet another testament to the Yemeni resistance forces' expanding power in responding to the years-long Saudi war against the country, which has killed thousands of people since it started in March 2015.
The Air Defenses of Yemeni Army and Popular Committees shot down a hostile spy drone, run by the US-Saudi aggression in Najran on Wednesday night.
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The Houthi Ansarullah movement has so far carried out several high-profile drone and missile attacks against vital targets across Saudi Arabia, successfully bypassing the advanced air defenses of the kingdom which are mostly provided by the US.
"Yemen has advanced techniques, US systems which spread throughout Saudi Arabia cannot intercept them," Saree said.
He also pointed that Yemeni ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones are able to hit any targets in Saudi Arabia and that strikes will not be limited to Najran, Jizan, and Asir which are closer to Yemeni territories.
He warned the Riyadh regime that Yemen was going to broaden its "deterrence area."
The general also confirmed that Yemen had the ability to continuously manufacture missiles and drones for years to come despite an aerial and maritime blockade by Saudi Arabia and its allies. 213/201
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