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New weaponry unveiled in Sana’a could change course of Saudi war on Yemen

Mohammed al-Attab 
Press TV, Sana'a

After overcoming the Saudi installed US defense dome, these missiles have been showcased at an exhibition in Yemen's capital Sana'a. Ansrallah unveiled the new weaponry with longer ranges and more sophisticated techniques. The weaponry has managed to scare away invading Saudi fighter jets in the skies of the war-torn country.

In the opening ceremony of the exhibition, President of the Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat emphasized on Ansarullah missile attacks and drone operations against vital targets deep inside Saudi territories, calling the advances a game changer in the Saudi war on Yemen.

On Friday, army forces launched a number of attacks on Saudi vital targets including Yanbu Aramco oil facility. The army's spokesperson said they have used 12 drones and two long range Dhulfiqar missiles as well as winged al-Quds missiles in their attacks. This comes after Riyadh's brutal attacks on civilians in al-Jowf, where 33 people, including women and children, were killed.

Experts say Riyadh is still refusing to learn from its losses in Yemen, even after the Ansarullah movement declared its third deterrence strategy aimed at downing more fighter jets. They say Saudi Arabia’s long-running deadly campaign in Yemen will leave nothing but a trail of death and destruction.


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