The Saudi regime depicts missile scenes excerpted from an American movie as being in the Yemeni port of Hodeidah

Sanaa (ST): The Saudi regime showed scenes of long-range missiles cut from an American movie and claimed that they were in the Yemeni port of Hodeidah.

The spokesman for the coalition of aggression against Yemen, Turki Al-Maliki, claimed that the missiles are assembled and installed inside the port of Hodeidah with the aim of justifying its bombing, while the displayed scenes showed that they were from an American documentary film shown in 2010 about the invasion of Iraq.

 

The head of the Yemeni national negotiating delegation, Muhammad Abd al-Salam, commented on these scenes by saying: “From one scandal to another, and from one bankruptcy to another, the spokesman of the coalition of aggression reviewed what he claims to be a missile site in the port of Hodeidah, so that it turns out that it is a scene from a movie that was cut and presented to the public opinion as an intelligence achievement of the coalition. He wants to compensate for his field losses with artificial, fabricated and ridiculous intelligence and media victories.”

For his part, a member of the Yemeni national delegation, Abd al-Malik al-Ajri, said that “the scandal of the spokesman of the aggression should embarrass the international community about the closure of the port of Hodeidah,” stressing that al-Maliki’s scandal refutes all allegations of aggression against Yemen and shows the failure of its goals.

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