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- The Liaison and Coordination Officers’ Operations Room (loyal to Ansar Allah) reported 83 ceasefire violations in al-Hudaydah in the past 24 hours;
- On May 4, Ansar Allah shot down a CH-4 drone belonging to the Saudi-led coalition over the Haradh district;
- On May 4, in response to the ceasefire violation, Ansar Allah bombed positions of the Saudi-led forces in the center of Taiz city. At least 11 Saudi-led forces were injured;
- On May 2, artillery of Saudi-led forces targeted Shada district in Saada province;
- On April 29, the Yemeni people held large demonstrations and rallies in the cities under the control of Ansar Allah on the occasion of Al-Quds Day;
- The Yemeni Armed Forces have more than 4,200 ballistic missiles and more than 5,000 drones, according to Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Yemeni Revolution.
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This will never stop.
But.
4200 missiles ?? 5000 drones ??
From where, how and…who paid?
From Iran, most probably
No stop, Yemen is a country – not the richest sure but they still can make their own weapons if needed.
Yes, Iran helps but not all of Yemen’s weapons/drones/missiles are shipped from Iran.
Unlike moronic fat pigs yanquis, Iran teaches their allies how to fight back – not just sending weapons and money and hoping they “””win”””.
Like what the US is doing again but in Ukraine, 8 years of training by the US and NATO and they still have to send their mercenaries, oh sorry send their “freedom fighters” in to just fail to slow down Russia.