A “qualitative operation” … targeting the “Aramco” company in Jeddah with a “Quds 2” missile



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A spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces confirms that the “Quds 2” missile, which was used in the operation, “recently entered service after successful operational tests in the Saudi rear, which have yet to be announced.”

  • Brigadier General Saree: The missile hit an Aramco distribution station in Jeddah was very accurate
    Brigadier General Saree: The missile hit an Aramco distribution station in Jeddah was very accurate

Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced that the missile force “managed to target an Aramco distribution station in Jeddah with a Quds-type winged missile.”

Brigadier General Saree indicated in his tweet on Twitter today, Monday, that “the missile hit was very precise and ambulances and firefighting vehicles rushed to the target location.”

Brigadier General Saree stated that “the qualitative operation arises in response to the continued siege and aggression, and in the context of what the armed forces promised days before the implementation of large-scale operations deep in the depths of Saudi Arabia.”

Saree reiterated his claim that operations in Saudi Arabia continue, saying: “We reiterate our advice to foreign citizens and companies operating in Saudi Arabia that they should stay away from vital facilities that are important because they are within the target bank.” .

In a related context, Brigadier General Saree said the “Quds 2” missile that was used in the operation “recently entered service after successful operational tests in the Saudi rear, which have yet to be announced.”

While Saudi Arabia has yet to comment on the Yemeni operation deep within its Red Sea lands, social media leaders shared photos and videos that they said were at the Aramco distribution station in the Saudi city. of Jeddah.

Images and videos show the deployment of ambulances and fire trucks in the area.

Notably, the Yemeni armed forces recently threatened “not to hesitate to take ever greater measures in the coming days in response to the military escalation of the Saudi coalition in the country.”

Brigadier General Saree warned “foreign companies in Saudi Arabia and the people of Hejaz and Najd to stay away from military installations.”



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