Saudi Arabia continued its escalation against Iran and axis of Resistance on Tuesday, with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman accusing the Islamic Republic of “direct military aggression” against the Gulf kingdom.
“The involvement of Iran in supplying missiles to the Houthis is a direct military aggression by the Iranian regime,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted the crown prince as saying during a telephone conversation with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Bin Salman was referring to Ansarrullah revolutionaries who have been, alongside Yemeni army, confronting a nearly three-year aggression against the Arab impoverished country.
This “could be considered as an act of war,” the Saudi crown prince said.
Yemeni allied forces fired a ballistic missile on Rriyadh international airport, causing confusion and flights delays there. The missile launch was part of retaliation against the continuing aggression by Saudi-led coalition against Yemen.
Source: Agencies