A Houthi leader warned Thursday that all Saudi energy and vital facilities will be targeted by missiles and drones if Saudi Arabia engages in 'total aggression' against Yemen, according to the group's statement.
A Houthi leader issued a fresh threat against Saudi Arabia on Thursday, warning that the group would target all Saudi energy facilities and vital infrastructure with missiles and drones if Riyadh escalates to 'total aggression' against Yemen. The statement, carried by Houthi-affiliated channels, did not specify which leader made the threat or provide a timeline.
The warning is the latest in a series of Houthi threats against Saudi infrastructure. As The Zioneer has reported, Houthi officials have repeatedly vowed to strike Saudi oil and gas facilities, airports, and other strategic assets if the Saudi-led blockade of Yemen continues. The group has also threatened to target Israel and Red Sea shipping. No independent verification of the threat was available, and Saudi Arabia has not yet responded.
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