Scores of Saudi Officers, Mercenaries Killed, Injured in Yemeni Drone Attack


Scores of Saudi Officers, Mercenaries Killed, Injured in Yemeni Drone Attack

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A sizeable drone squad was launched by Yemeni forces onto a training camp located in southwestern Saudi Arabia, killing and injuring scores of Saudi-led mercenaries and the Saudi military’s own officers.

The spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced the development on Thursday night, Yemen’s official Saba news agency reported.

The attack took place two days earlier against a military training camp based in the Saudi region of Najran’s al-Wadiah area, he said.

“The operation was carried out using 10 Qasef-2K drones. It targeted the command center, training sections, and other parts of the barracks,” the spokesman stated.

According to Saree, the UAVs staged “accurate” attacks against their targets, killing and injuring as many as 60 mercenaries, including a number of their senior commanders.

“A number of Saudi officers were also killed during the attack,” he said, adding that images pertaining to the counterstrike had been recorded and would be published in the future.

A Saudi-led coalition began waging a hugely indiscriminate war on Yemen in 2015. The war has been seeking to restore power to Yemen’s former officials, who have been loyal friends to Riyadh and trying to deploy the kingdom’s agendas in its southern neighbor.

Tens of thousands of Yemenis have died and the entire country, which was already the Arab world’s poorest nation, has been pushed close to the brink of outright famine.

Yemen’s army and Popular Committees have, however, never laid down their arms in the face of the heavily Western-armed coalition.

They have staged numerous daring counterattacks against the kingdom, including its oil facilities and capital, and made surprise advances in the western province of Ma’rib to the sheer alarm of Riyadh and its supporters.

Observers say Ma’rib’s potential liberation would restore Yemen’s command over the province’s rich oil resources and open the gateway for further advances across the country, given the province’s strategic location.

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