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SANA’A -Yemen’s army spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Sare’e has on Tuesday released a warning statement stating that “just one operation by the Yemeni army will cost the UAE regime a lot.”
The spokesman revealed new details of the second deterrence operation that targeted Saudi Aramco oil facilities.
“We have dozens of targets within our target bank in the UAE, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which may be targeted at the moment.”
“The UAE must quit the Saudi-led aggression if it wants to save its glass towers.”
“Our armed forces have the high capabilities to manufacture and produce many drones in a record time,” Sare’e added.
“Yemen will not hesitate to respond to the aggression, and has the legitimate right to target all legitimate targets in the aggression countries.”
Sare’e reiterated that the Yemen is able to hit the enemy, which has underestimated the Yemenis, stressing that Saudi oil installations and vital targets will be burned if the aggression continues on Yemen.
“Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi has repeatedly warned the aggression countries that the Yemeni people will not die being starved,” Sare’e explained.
The spokesman warned that “our operations will be continued to stop the aggression, lift the siege and to end the suffering of the Yemeni people.”
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