Yemen’s Houthis Say They Attacked Najran Airport, Aramco Facilities in Saudi Arabia
- Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed they attacked Najran Airport and an Aramco facility in Saudi Arabia's southern Najran region near the Yemeni border.
- Saudi Arabia has not confirmed or commented on the reported attacks by the Houthis.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned Saudi Arabia that it would be unable to contain the Houthis amid escalating attacks on the Kingdom.
- The Houthis have resumed hostilities, including a maritime blockade of Saudi Arabia and targeting of Saudi ships, airports, and oil facilities.
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Iran-backed Huthi militia in Yemen has claimed to have attacked two targets in Saudi Arabia with drones.
Escalation: Houthi Drone Strikes Target U.S. Ally's Airport
Houthi terrorists have asserted responsibility for recent drone strikes targeting a Saudi airport and a vital Aramco facility, triggering heightened tensions in the region. This act poses a significant threat to U.S. allies in the area. The post Escalation: Houthi Drone Strikes Target U.S. Ally’s Airport appeared first on News Addicts.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels said on Thursday they had carried out attacks in Saudi Arabia, targeting an airport and a facility belonging to state oil giant Aramco in the southern Najran region, near the Yemeni border.
Drone Tensions: Houthis Target Saudi Arabia
In a recent escalation, Yemen's Houthis claimed responsibility for two drone attacks targeting a sensitive location at Najran Airport and an Aramco facility in Saudi Arabia. The Iran-aligned group made the announcement through their military spokesperson, Yahya Saree. Saudi Arabia has yet to confirm these reports.
Houthis Claim They Attacked Airport, Aramco Facilities In Saudi Arabia
The group "successfully carried out two military operations using drones: the first targeted a sensitive Saudi enemy site at Najran Airport, while the second targeted the Aramco facility in Najran", military spokesman Yahya Saree said in a statement on Telegram.
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