Qatar, Turkey, Houthis' drones against Yemen, Saudi Arabia

English - Monday 17 June 2019 الساعة 10:17 am
Aden – NewsYemen.net

The Houthi militias' terrorism supported by Iran are growing a day by a day, in conjunction with the manufacturing Turkish drones through the State of Qatar regime.  

Doha had signed an agreement with the Turkish company for manufacturing drones of - 'Bayraktar TB2' in mid-March 2018, to buy six drones, - 'Bayraktar TB2', to support Iran's supporters in Yemen.

The regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has trained 55 Qatari individuals on the Turkish drones and way of developing them.

This is a clear proof of an evil cooperation with Doha's regime which maintaining to support the coup militias in Yemen so as to implement its diabolical plans for serving its evil ambitions.  

Under the Iranian directive, Doha and Ankara regime support the Houthi militias with drones that Tehran regime used against Syrians them before it is being used by coup militias use, furthermore, the two regimes trained the militias to drive the drones.

It is worth it to mention that the Turkish drones could fly for 25 hours 15, 000 meters above the surface of the earth, and carry explosives more than 100 kilograms.

In April 2017, a British arms control organization revealed that the Iranian regime has been sending drones to the Houthi militias in Yemen.

This came after a Houthi  attack, an Iranian drone,  on a military parade at Al-Anad air base in Lahj province, killing the chairman of the Yemeni Military Intelligence the Maj. Gen. Mohammed Saleh Tammah and six other soldiers.

A report by Experts United Nations Committee affirmed that the drone, Qasif 1, has been shipped into Yemen, its components is an identical according to the report in its design, dimension and capacity of ''Ababil T'' manufactured by the Iranian Aircraft Industry.

In January, the Arab Coalition confirmed that the Houthis had obtained drones by the Iranian regime, and showed pictures of "Drones" of the "Ababil T" type, and the Houthis named it "Qasif."