The visiting members of Supreme Revolutionary Council od Yemen headed by Vice Chairman Naif al-Qanis attended a news conference on Thursday at Iranian national news agency IRNA and vowed for a deadly response to Saudi attacks.
Responding to questions posed by Iranian and foreigner journalists, the Yemeni official described Saudi raids totally unjustifiable and a measure to secure dictatorship in KSA.
Calling the current regime of Saudi the worst tyranny in the history of the region, Khaef added that they intend to govern the whole peninsula as they suppose themselves as the ruler House of the region.
Not only they kill Yemenis, they have imposed a siege over 25 million innocent people, depriving civilians from food, medicine and fuel, the Yemeni figure reaffirmed.
He reminded that it is the seventh month of Saudi-led bombardment of Yemenis, lamenting the death of 13,000, the wound of 20,000, and poverty of 21 million people as the direct result of Saudi raids.
He reassured that the heavy response of Yemenis will gradually start and the patience of Yemeni government who is defending its people is different from the behavior of Al-Saud House who are fooling around killing civilians.
It is known to the world that Yemenis just target attackers and military personnel of the insulting regime of Saudis, while the Saudis, on the contrary kill civilians, bombard wedding ceremonies and shell infrastructures of the poor country, al-Qanis highlighted.
We have never targeted civilian citizens of KSA, and we are just fighting the Saudi armed forces, He said.
The Vice Chairman of the Supreme Council of Yemeni Revolution ascertained a different strategy has just been implemented by Yemeni forces that drowning the Saudi-led coalition’s vessel in Yemeni waters was the kick-off of it on Yesterday.
Addressing the Saudi monarch, he threatened Al-Saud to drown the House if the war continues.
Pointing to wedding ceremonies attacked last night, Khaef called it the desperation of an incapable regime to kill three brides-and-grooms and their 23 guests at the ceremony.
He also acknowledged the role of tribes and ordinary people in blocking Saudi offencives in different regions of Yemen.
On Wednesday, Saudi airstrikes hit a house south of the capital killing at least 30 people who were attending a wedding party
Earlier on September 28, Saudi warplanes bombed wedding tents on the Yemen’s Red Sea coast, killing at least 131 people and wounding scores of others.
Saudi Arabia launched a military offensive in March against Yemeni Revolution after they drove the Saudi-backed president from power.
According to the United Nations, hundreds of civilians have been killed in Yemen in the course of the conflict and around 80 percent of the country’s population is currently in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.
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