Al-Houthi threatens the south and targets the leadership council

English - Saturday 08 October 2022 الساعة 06:49 pm
Al-Bayda, NewsYemen.

 Local field sources reported that the terrorist Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, has transferred military equipment to the city of Al-Zahir in Al-Bayda Governorate, in conjunction with the war it is waging on the Hadd Yafa front.

 The sources confirmed to NewsYemen that the militias have sent dozens of reinforcements to the Hadd front since the first hours of the end of the humanitarian truce, at a time when most of the fronts are witnessing intermittent confrontations, with the exception of the constantly burning Al-Dhalea front.

It said that the militia transferred modern ballistic missiles to Al-Bayda Governorate, which it regained control over in the year 2020 after the withdrawal of military forces affiliated with the Islah Party, the local branch of the terrorist Brotherhood in Yemen, from their positions to Bayhan Shabwa, which was also handed over in mid-2021.

The sources expected that the Houthi militia would use these missiles to target oil installations in the southern governorates that share a common border with Al-Bayda Governorate, in addition to imposing a change of priorities for the Leadership Council, which is working to reform the conditions of the capital, Aden, move the wheel of development and activate state institutions.

The Houthi militia had threatened local and foreign companies operating in the navigation and oil sectors to target them if they did not stop working permanently, before the threat extended to foreign companies operating in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Following the threats, the Houthi militia ignited the war on the fronts in Al-Dhalea, Yafa, Taiz, Marib and the western coast, but all fronts stopped, except for the Yafa front, which continues in the confrontation.