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Sanaa calls for doubling efforts against Saudi-Emirati aggression

  • By Al Mayadeen Net
  • Source: Agencies
  • 24 Jan 2022 20:36
2 Min Read

After the success of Yemen's second Operation Hurricane, the Supreme Council called on the army, committees, missiles forces and drones to "double efforts" towards deterring aggressors against Yemen.

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  • As published on the official Ansarollah website, the map of Abu Dhabi shows the Yemen Hurricane operation targets; from right to left, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi.
    The map shows Operation Yemen Hurricane I targets; from right to left, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi

Today, Monday, the Supreme Political Council of Yemen congratulated the success of Yemen's second operation - Operation Hurricane II - which achieved its targets in the depths of Saudi Arabia and the UAE in response to their crimes and massacres.

In a statement, the Council called on the army, committees, missiles forces, and drones to "double efforts toward focused and qualitative operations as a deterrent to the aggressors against Yemen, whoever they are."

The Council also affirmed that they "will continue to steadily liberate every inch of the Republic of Yemen, and those who are ignorant of Yemen's history must re-calculate today," adding that "these messages are only the tip of the iceberg of Yemen's strategic operation that will destroy all American and Zionist plots."

Today in the morning, the Emirates News Agency (WAM), quoting the Ministry of Defense, reported the interception of two missiles fired from Yemen toward Abu Dhabi, the capital. The Yemeni Armed Forces also announced the implementation of the second Operation Yemen Hurricane in response to the escalation of the aggression and its crimes. The operation will be executed within Saudi and Emirati territories. 

Today’s attack is the second attack on the UAE, as the first Operation Yemen Hurricane took place on January 17, targeting sensitive sites in the UAE, including oil tanks in the Musaffah ICAD 3 area, near ADNOC tanks, in addition to the vicinities of the construction site of the Abu Dhabi International Airport.

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Most major stock markets in the Gulf fell in early trading on Monday with the Dubai index suffering a major drop following the second Operation Yemen Hurricane, the Yemeni Armed Forces' response to ongoing Saudi-Emirates massacres.

Dubai's main stock index (.DFMGI) fell as much as 1.4%, with the majority of equities dropping, including blue-chip developer Emaar Properties (EMAR.DU), going down 1.7%.

The Abu Dhabi index (.FTFADGI) dropped 0.7%, with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB.AD), the country's largest lender, suffering a loss of more than 1%.

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