Yemeni drone targets Saudi-led military parade in Aden
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Yemen's army forces and allied Ansarullah fighters have launched a drone attack on a military parade of Saudi-led forces in Aden, Al Masirah TV said early Monday.
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Jun 03, 2019 06:50 UTC
  • Yemeni drone targets Saudi-led military parade in Aden

Yemen's army forces and allied Ansarullah fighters have launched a drone attack on a military parade of Saudi-led forces in Aden, Al Masirah TV said early Monday.

A Qasef K2 drone hit the parade at Ras Abbas military camp in the Mediterranean port city, where Yemen's Saudi-backed former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi is based.

A Yemeni military source described the operation as successful. The Saudi-owned Al-Hadath channel later quoted sources as saying that the air defenses had shot down a drone west of Aden.

"There is no safe place for the forces of aggression inside or outside Yemen,” Spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Sare'e wrote on his Facebook page after the Aden operation. 

"The enemy should have learned a lesson from the Al Anad Air Base incident, but taking the Yemeni wisdom and talent lightly will open the gates of hell to them," Sare'e said. 

He was referring to a drone strike in Lahij province on January 10, which killed several military commanders, including Hadi's Deputy Army Chief of Staff General Saleh Zindani.

“The bank of targets is widening day by day,” Sare'e said. 

Last month, the Ansarullah Movement said about 300 vital targets in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as well as in Yemen were in its crosshairs.

The warning came after the Yemeni army launched retaliatory drone attacks on a major oil pumping station deep inside Saudi Arabia, forcing state crude giant Aramco to temporarily shut down the pipeline.

Yemen’s Defense Minister Mohammed Nasser al-Atifi said on Saturday the country has made great strides in its defense sector, which will “surprise” Saudi Arabia and its allies. 

The impoverished nation is the target of daily airstrikes by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which have destroyed the country's infrastructure and martyred tens of thousands of civilians. 

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