Coalition warplanes bomb Houthi military targets in Sana'a

English - Saturday 27 November 2021 الساعة 03:16 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

Early this morning, Saturday, November 27, 2021, the fighters of the Arab coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, bombed the sites and mechanisms of the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen.

At dawn today, plumes of smoke were seen rising from the flames at Houthi militia sites in the Dhahban neighborhood, northwest of Sanaa, following two successive raids by coalition aircraft that apparently targeted a Houthi militia warehouse there.

According to local residents, the sounds of successive explosions were later heard at the bombing site in what is believed to be a weapons depot for the Houthi militia.

In a statement, the Arab coalition said, on Saturday, that it began to carry out air strikes on legitimate military targets in Sana'a, and the statement called on civilians not to gather or approach the targeted sites.

Meanwhile, the coalition published a recording of the process of targeting a ballistic missile in Jabal al-Nahdeen in the presidential camp in a previous period. The recording indicated that the coalition thwarted the Houthi militia's attempt to remove ballistic missiles from the stores of Jabal al-Nahdain, and the coalition planes targeted the ballistic missile while it was being transported and equipped.

Pictures of the coalition showed the details of the presidential palace's link to a secret underground facility located south of the presidential house and linked to Mount Al-Nahdain, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Late Thursday night, the coalition announced that it had "observed movements to transfer qualitative weapons after the recent targeting of the camp," stressing that "terrorist leaders and qualitative capabilities are legitimate targets around the clock."

The coalition said, earlier, that it had launched air strikes against military targets belonging to the Houthi militia in Sanaa, including secret laboratories for drones that the militias booby-trapped and launched towards civilian targets in southern Saudi Arabia.