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The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen began a military operation on Saturday to stop attacks on its oil facilities and "protect global energy sources," Saudi state media reported.

The coalition said it was carrying out air strikes in Yemen's Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa and Red Sea port city of Hodeidah.

It said it aims to "protect global energy sources and ensure supply chains" and that the operation would continue until it achieves its goals. The operation was in its early stages and Houthis should bear the consequences of their "hostile behaviour", the coalition said.

Saudi Aramco storage facility targeted by Houthi attack causing fire

Saudi media earlier quoted the coalition as saying it would "directly deal with sources of threat", asking civilians to stay away from any oil site or facility in Hodeidah.

Yemen's Houthis said they launched attacks on Saudi energy facilities on Friday. The Saudi-led coalition said oil giant Aramco's petroleum products distribution station in Jeddah was hit, causing a fire in two storage tanks but no casualties.

The coalition later said it also had intercepted and destroyed two drones over Yemeni skies that had been launched toward the kingdom from oil facilities in Hodeidah.

The coalition said it would spare civilian sites and avoid collateral damage at oil facilities.

Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV said the coalition's warplanes launched raids on the city of Hodeidah and that flights are still going on, while residents told Reuters that raids were near the port of Hodeidah.

Al Masirah TV also said the coalition attacked Salif port, the electricity corporation, and oil facilities in Hodeidah.

Residents in Sanaa told Reuters the administrative building of Safer oil company in south of the city was bombed.

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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 26, 2022 07:04pm
What is the point of bombing Salif and power plants ? It is to punish ordinary Yemenis It will NOT stop the import of MANPADS,Missiles and Drones - and the Houthis,in any case,have enough stocks Since Saudis did not bomb the stocks - it means Saudis know not the location,and do not have the INT UNLESS SAUDIS STOP THE WAR IN YEMEN - ARAMCO HITS WILL NOT STOP AND WILL KEEP ESCALATING ! THE 1ST HIT WAS BY A DRONE SATURATION - AND NOW - IT IS BALLISTICS WHO IS SUPPLYING THESE WEAPONS TO THE HOUTHIS ? MOST IMPORTANT - WHY IS THE US ADS and BMD not STOPPING THESE MISSILES ? HOUTHIS CAN ESCALATE ANY TIME - BUT THEY ARE NOT - AS THEY DO NOT WANT A MASSIVE RETALIATION - BUT THEY MIGHT CROSS THAT RED LINE ALSO !
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