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Yemeni forces target Saudi military ship, four boats in Red Sea

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🎙 Yemeni forces target Saudi military ship, four boats in Red Sea 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Yemeni armed forces spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree says Yemeni forces targeted a Saudi-affiliated military ship and four accompanying military boats off the coast of Mokha in the Red Sea with ballistic missiles. Quoted by Yemeni Al-Masirah television on Monday, Saree said the military ship and four boats accompanying it were struck by several ballistic missiles, adding that the strikes were “precise and direct.” ​ He said the military ship was completely set ablaze following the attack, while several of the accompanying boats sank and the remaining boats caught fire. ​ Saree also said Yemeni armed forces were closely monitoring the movements and concentrations of Saudi forces. ​ He warned that any movement or concentration of Saudi forces, whether on land or at sea, will be targeted. ​ He further said Yemeni armed forces would continue implementing the “siege-for-siege equation” and would target Saudi forces’ positions and concentrations wherever they were located. ​ Separately, Saree said Yemeni forces carried out a drone strike against a weapons depot belonging to Saudi-affiliated forces at the Sahn al-Jan camp in Marib province. ​ He said the drone attack was carried out accurately and caused the weapons depot to catch fire. ​ The attacks followed a renewed escalation in fighting in recent days between Yemeni armed forces and forces affiliated with the Saudi-backed regime across several fronts in Yemen. ​ Yemeni armed forces have carried out missile and drone attacks against positions and camps belonging to Saudi-affiliated forces in Marib and Hadramout provinces. 📲 ​

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