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Houthi leader threats Saudi oil installations if Riyadh escalates the conflict in Yemen

Abdul Malik al-Houthi, Yemen's Houthi Leader, said on Thursday that all Saudi oil and other important facilities would become a 'target' for the group's drones and missiles if Riyadh escalated their involvement in the conflict.

The warning was issued after the Houthis launched missiles against Saudi Arabia accusing the country of bombing a Saudi airport that they controlled on Monday. This marked a rupture in the four-year truce.

Previously, the?Iran aligned Houthis targeted Saudi energy infrastructure. In 2019, the Houthis claimed responsibility for an attack on two Saudi oil refineries that temporarily shut down?more than 50% of the kingdom's crude output.

In 2022 they will strike again Saudi energy facilities. The Saudi-led coalition claimed that an Aramco distribution station for petroleum products in Jeddah had been hit and set on fire.

In a televised address, he stated that the real equation was Sanaa Airport for Riyadh Airport, airports for airports, ports and ports, and blockade against blockade.

Yemen has been engulfed in civil war since more than a decade, when the Houthis took over the capital Sanaa. This prompted a Saudi-led intervention in 2015 to support the internationally recognized?government.

Since then, the conflict has evolved into one the worst humanitarian crises in the world. The country is now divided between a Saudi-backed administration in?Aden and the Houthi government in Sanaa.

(source: Reuters)