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Saudi-led military aggression on Yemen now in final stage, senior Ansarullah official says

This picture provided by the media bureau of Yemen’s Operations Command Center on December 24, 2021, shows Yemeni armed forces during operations against Saudi-led coalition forces and their mercenaries in Madafen and Malaheet areas of Jizan region in southwestern Saudi Arabia.

A senior member of Yemen’s popular Ansarullah resistance movement says Yemeni army troops and fighters from allied Popular Committees have made notable achievements in their battle against Saudi-led coalition forces and their mercenaries, and that the Yemeni retaliatory military operations will continue until the entire Yemeni territories are liberated.

Speaking in a Clubhouse interview with Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television news network on Tuesday, Mohammed al-Bukhaiti said the Saudi-led war on Yemen was now in its final stage, and that it was by no means in the best interests of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to prolong the military aggression.

He added that Saudi-led coalition forces and their mercenaries are on the verge of defeat in Yemen’s western coastal province of Hudaydah, stating that the troops have withdrawn from most of their locations there and taken away their ammunition.

The Yemeni official said members of Saudi-led alliance view their weapons and military equipment more valuable than their mercenaries.

Bukhaiti added that Yemeni retaliatory military operations would continue until complete liberation of the entire Yemeni lands, saying, “We will not stop as long as the aggression and siege continue.”

The member of Yemen's Supreme Political Council said Yemeni armed forces could now manufacture various homegrown anti-ship and anti-aircraft missiles.

He noted that indigenous Yemeni drones and winged missiles were much more destructive than fighter jets and warships belonging to the Saudi-led coalition, and that Yemeni armed forces currently produce sophisticated military hardware.

‘Yemeni armed forces now have the upper hand’ 

The top Ansarullah official said Yemeni army troops and fighters from allied Popular Committees now had the upper hand in battles against Saudi-led coalition forces and their mercenaries, stating that the latter has opted to lower the number of its forces in other Yemeni regions and particularly deploy them in the strategic oil-producing province of Ma’rib.

He added that the Riyadh regime and its allies were behind the rapid depreciation of the Yemeni riyal against foreign currencies and were enforcing a tight siege on Yemen’s gas and oil wells.

‘Yemen’s freedom, sovereignty intertwined with Palestine’s’

Elsewhere in his remarks, Bukhaiti made no distinction between Brigadier General Turki al-Malki, the spokesman of the Saudi-led coalition, and Lieutenant General Aviv Kochavi, the  Israeli regime's army chief of staff.

“Our freedom and sovereignty in Yemen is intertwined with those of Palestine,” he pointed out.

The member of Yemen's Supreme Political Council finally advised Saudi Arabia and its allies to think of a peaceful solution to the Yemen crisis, calling on them to cease aggression against Yemen.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the United States and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, with the goal of bringing the government of former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi back to power and crushing Ansarullah movement.

The war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead, and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases there.

Despite heavily-armed Saudi Arabia’s incessant bombardment of the impoverished country, the Yemeni armed forces and the Popular Committees have grown steadily in strength against the Saudi-led invaders and left Riyadh and its allies bogged down in the country.


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