The first response of the “Houthi” group after accusing them of bombing Aden airport



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Muhammad al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Houthi political bureau, denied any connection to the Aden attack, saying “accusing them of that is a record.” Al-Bakhiti considered this attack “as a result of the war between the mercenaries in Aden and the reckoning”.

Information Minister Muammar Al-Iryani accused the Houthis of being behind the explosions that rocked the Aden airport at the time the new Riyadh government arrived.

Al-Eryani said: “We affirm that the cowardly terrorist attack carried out by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia against the Aden airport will not prevent us from fulfilling our patriotic duty, and that our blood and soul will be no more precious than the blood of Yemenis … We have mercy on the souls of the martyrs and wish the wounded a speedy recovery. “

Security sources confirmed that the new Yemeni government ministers survived the two explosions that occurred at the Aden airport. According to eyewitnesses and the media, members of the government, including Prime Minister Moein Abdul-Malik, were safely transferred to the presidential palace in the city, according to Reuters.

And sources from Sky News Arabia reported that those killed and injured in the two blasts were civilians and local officials in Aden.

These sources confirmed that the drones overflowed before the two explosions at Aden airport, while security experts suggested the explosions were caused by missile strikes.

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