Muscat Daily

Yemen’s Huthi rebels claim strikes on Saudi oil plants

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Dubai, UAE - Yemen’s Huthis claimed on Monday to have launched drone strikes against Saudi energy giant Aramco’s facilities, amid an upsurge in fighting between the insurgents and the Riyadh-backed government in northern Yemen.

Neither Aramco or Saudi authoritie­s immediatel­y reported any attack.

Huthi spokesman Yahya Saree said in a statement carried by the rebels’ Al-Masirah television that the strikes took place overnight, in retaliatio­n for the six-year military campaign led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen.

He said the Huthis had targeted Aramco refineries in the western Saudi city of Jeddah and in Jubail in the east, with ten drones launched at dawn.

He also said the Huthis hit ‘sensitive military areas’ in the southern cities of Khamis Mushait and Jizan, with five drones and two ballistic missiles.

On Sunday, the coalition said it had intercepte­d and destroyed Huthi drones targeting Khamis Mushait and Jizan.

The Iran-aligned rebels have struck Aramco facilities in the past, underscori­ng the vulnerabil­ity of Saudi Arabia’s expensive and strategica­lly vital oil infrastruc­ture. Last November, the rebels hit an Aramco plant in Jeddah with a Quds-2 missile, tearing a hole in an oil tank and triggering an explosion and fire, the company said.

The rebels’ latest claim comes a day after at least 70 pro-government and Huthi fighters were killed in fierce fighting for Yemen’s strategic northern city of Marib. The Huthis have been trying to seize Marib, the capital of an oil-rich region and the government’s last significan­t pocket of territory in the north, since February.

 ?? (AFP) ?? An Aramco oil facility near Al-Khurj, south of the Saudi capital Riyadh
(AFP) An Aramco oil facility near Al-Khurj, south of the Saudi capital Riyadh

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