How is Saudi Arabia trying to cover up its losses and the strikes it is receiving?


Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

Saudi Arabia is being subjected to escalating strikes and losses at both the tactical and strategic levels, in developments described as among the most difficult the Kingdom has faced since its establishment.

This comes following Sana’a’s announcement of activating the “siege-for-siege” equation and imposing a ban on Saudi ships in the Red Sea about three weeks ago, and the subsequent targeting of a number of Saudi ships and the disruption of oil export movement through the Red Sea.

The repercussions do not stop there, as Aramco refineries in Jizan are being subjected to repeated drone and missile attacks, while Jizan, Najran, and Abha airports remain closed for more than two weeks, following the targeting of Abha Airport in response to the targeting of Sana’a Airport.

On other fronts, the mobilizations and forces loyal to Saudi Arabia in Marib and Al-Mokha are being subjected to powerful strikes that have inflicted heavy human and material losses and have foiled a key card that Riyadh was betting on to move new fronts against Sana’a.

In the face of the continuation of these strikes and their repercussions that go beyond the field aspect to strategic dimensions, Riyadh, through multiple media outlets and loyal activists, is moving to highlight the limited attacks carried out by drones against Sana’a forces’ positions on the contact lines.

According to observers, this intensive media focus is an attempt to divert attention from the scale of the strikes Saudi Arabia is receiving and the direct and indirect losses of these attacks.



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