Yemen fighters allied to exiled government claim seizure of tons of Iranian-supplied Houthi weapons
DUBAI, the United Arab Emirates (AP) -Yemen’s exile government, warriors on Wednesday, the country’s 750-ton Iranian missiles and arms claimed that they seized. Houthi rebelsThe latest intervention of the country’s weapons in the Decadelong war was allegedly connected to Tehran.
For years, US navy And the other Western Navy, Houthis, who has held the capital of Yemen since 2014 and attacked ships in the Red Sea, seized Iranian branches. Israel-Hamas War.
However, on Wednesday, the seizure pointed to the first major intervention by the national resistance force, a group of warriors, a group of warriors, a nephew of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the late dictator leader of Yemen.
Houthis and Iran did not immediately accept the vigil that the national resistance power was in late June.
A short video pack published by The Force seemed to show anti -ship missiles, in the same types HOUTHİS’S LAST ATTACKS Sinking two ships In the Red Sea, others kill at least four people as they are missing.
The images also showed Iranian -made Type 358 anti -aircraft missiles. In the last decade of the Yemeni War, Houthis claims that they have probably reduced the 26 US MQ-9 drone with these missiles. Most of these losses were adopted by the US army.
The images also seemed to show drone components, war titles and other weapons. Force, he said he would publish a detailed statement in the coming hours.
Iran refused to armed the rebels Weapons produced by Tehran on the battlefield were found And despite the United Nations arms embarrassor, Shiite Houthi goes to Yemen for the rebels.
In September 2014, Houthis seized Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, and forced the internationally accepted government into exile. A coalition, which is equipped with the US weapon and intelligence, entered the war on the side of Yemen’s exiled government in March 2015. The inconvenient struggle that lasted for years pushed the poorest nation of the Arab world to the brink of famine.
War killed more than 150,000 people, including warriors and civilians, and killed tens of thousands of people and created one of the worst human disasters in the world.



