Mohammed Al-Attab

Press TV, Sana'a



Hours after launching wide-scale operations deep inside Saudi territories, the leader of the Houthi Ansarullah movement delivered a televised speech. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said the attack sent a strong message to Saudi Arabia and the UAE not to be a tool in the hands of the US and its allies.

Houthi also urged the Saudi coalition to stop the devastating war on its southern neighbor or face the consequences.

Experts say that the Yemeni army is capable of reaching any targets in what they describe the invading countries.

The Saudi Oil Ministry admitted Saturday's drone attacks and accused Ansarullah fighters of attempting to disrupt the flow of international oil supply.

Since the beginning of the Saudi war on Yemen, most of the country's infrastructure has been leveled to the ground and tens of thousands of Yemenis, mostly civilians, have been killed in airstrikes and other attacks.

The Ansarallah leader says the movement has now entered the phase of balanced deterrence to force Riyadh to end its years-long war on Yemen that has achieved nothing but a trail of death and destruction.