Sana'a: The Director of the Moral Guidance Department of the Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, emphasized that military operations by the Yemeni Armed Forces will persist until aggression ends and the siege is lifted. He stated that the Yemeni Armed Forces have established three deterrence equations, reflecting their strengthened position.
According to Yemen News Agency, Brigadier General Saree outlined these equations during an event organized by the Moral Guidance Department in celebration of Mawlid al-Nabawi. The first equation involves imposing a siege on the enemy, preventing the passage of ships. The second equation targets Saudi mobilizations wherever they occur. The third equation focuses on protecting Yemen's sovereignty from breaches.
Brigadier General Saree detailed the successful implementation of the siege-for-siege equation, noting that since July 20, the Yemeni Armed Forces have targeted eight Saudi oil tankers, five in the Red Sea and three in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. Additionally, 48 Saudi oil tankers were prevented from passing, with 34 turned back in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, and 14 in the Red Sea.
He elaborated on military operations conducted in response to Saudi aggression on Sana'a Airport and Al-Hodeida Port. These actions were aimed at safeguarding Yemeni sovereignty, particularly in Sa'ada and Hajjah governorates. The Armed Forces carried out nine military operations targeting areas such as Yanbu, Najran, Jizan, Abha, and oil supply lines in the Eastern Region.
To reinforce the targeting of Saudi mobilizations, the Armed Forces executed 14 operations in locations including Al-Ruwayk, Al-Abr, Al-Wadi'ah, Marib, Al-Mokha, and against vessels transporting Saudi equipment. These operations resulted in the deaths and injuries of numerous Saudi forces, including commanders, and led to the destruction of warehouses and equipment.
Brigadier General Saree reported the sinking and burning of two military landing ships transporting Saudi weapons in Al-Mokha, along with over ten Saudi warships involved in piracy and looting activities in the Red Sea.
He issued a warning to the Saudi regime, asserting that any escalation will be met with comprehensive retaliation. Brigadier General Saree reiterated the necessity for Saudi Arabia to lift the siege and fulfill agreements to end aggression, lift the siege, pay salaries, remove occupiers, and ensure the Yemeni people's wealth benefits them entirely.
The official spokesman also urged Yemeni individuals misled into joining enemy camps to return, emphasizing their Yemeni identity and the desire to avoid targeting them as victims.
