The capital of the United Arab Emirates came under attack by Yemen’s revolutionaries for this consecutive week, in retaliation for Abu Dhabi’s ongoing aggression on the Arab impoverished country.
Media outlets reported that several explosions were heard in Abu Dhabi early on Monday.
Yemeni Armed Forces announced later on Monday that several sensitive targets were hit by local-made ballistic missiles (Zoulfikar), adding that drones (Sammad) hit other targets in Dibai.
“The attack is part of Yemen’s Tornado-3 Op.,” Spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced in a statement.
He reiterated a warning for foreign firms to leave the UAE, stressing that it is no more a safe country.
Saree stressed, meanwhile, that the Yemeni Armed Forces will go ahead in its legitimate retaliatory strike in a bid to defend its country against the brutal aggression by Saudi Arabia, UAE and other coalition countries.
For its part, the UAE confirmed Abu Dhabi was subjected to an attack, claiming it air defenses managed to intercept a ballistic missile.
Monday’s attack comes hours after Israeli President Isaac Herzog launched his first visit to the UAE, where he met Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed.
The UAE was subjected to two other strikes on January 24 and January 17. The strikes, “Yemen’s Tornado 1 and 2” targeted several sites across Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Source: Al-Manar English Website