Ansarullah: All Pretexts of Saudi-led Aggression Exhausted

 

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Yemen’s Ansarullah movement stressed that the Saudi-led coalition waging its war on Yemen has exhausted all pretexts of the aggression.

 

In an interview with Yemeni media network, al-Massirah, Ansarullah spokesman Mohamamd Abdul Salam said that once the aggression on Yemen stops, the clashes on the border between Yemen and Saudi will be over.

"There is no need to go on with the aggression under the pretext of restoring legitimacy," Abdul Salam said late on Tuesday.

On the other hand, he said that the military developments taking place at the border with Saudi are part of the "strategic options" announced by Ansarullah Chief Sayyed Abdul Malek al-Houthi.

"These battles are to confront the all-out war on Yemen," Abdul Salam stressed.

"The Yemeni army and the popular committees launched attacks on the Saudi border posts six months after the aggression started. They had no other choice but to confront the Saudi-led invasion."

On the UN-sponsored peace talks, Ansarullah spokesman said the negotiations were postponed till mid December because the draft has not been ready yet due to obstacles set by the other side.

Yemen has been under constant military attacks by Saudi jet fighters since late March. The Saudi military strikes are aimed at undermining the popular Ansarullah movement, and restore power to fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a staunch Saudi ally.

 

More than 7,500 people have been killed and over 14,000 others injured since March.

Sources: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team