Saudi warplane hangars targeted in fresh Yemeni retaliation

Yemen's air force successfully targets warplane hangars at an airport located in southwestern Saudi Arabia as the impoverished country's defenders keep up their retaliation against the Saudi-led war.

  Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, announced the counterattack in the early hours of Friday, Yemen's al-Masirah television network reported. It said the operation had used a Qasef-2K drone to carry out an "accurate" hit against the specified target that lies in the Saudi kingdom's Jizan region. "Targeting Jizan Airport comes as a response to US-Saudi continuous airstrikes and siege," Saree said. The kingdom and many of its allies unleashed their war machines on the Arab world’s already poorest nation in March 2015. The war has been trying to restore power to Yemen’s former Saudi-allied officials. The offensive and a simultaneous siege that the invaders have been imposing on the country have led to the death of tens of thousands of Yemenis. The United States has been providing unchecked arms, logistical, and political support to the Saudi-led coalition. Yemen's defense forces that comprise the country's army and its Popular Committees have, however, vowed to sustain their retaliatory measures as long as the invaders and their supporters keep up the war and siege. The reprisal has been targeting hugely sensitive and strategic spots across the kingdom, including targets resting in the heart of the capital Riyadh, oil production facilities belonging to Saudi oil giant Aramco, and Saudi military installations.