Yemen’s Army Downed 20th US MQ-9 Drone in Marib (Video)
On March 31, the Yemeni army shot down the 20th American MQ-9 drone in the sky of Marib province.
On March 31, the Yemeni army shot down the 20th American MQ-9 drone in the sky of Marib province.
Over the night, in response to the U.S. military airstrikes in Yemen, the Yemeni armed forces have launched a missile and drone attack on the U.S. Navy’s 8th Strike Fleet in the Red Sea for the 19th time.
Yemeni armed forces launched ballistic and cruise missiles as well as suicide drones targeting the US Navy fleet in the Red Sea, Ben Gurion Airport, and a military site south of Tel Aviv.
During the past 24 hours, the US warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes in various locations within Sana’a province.
The US military has stationed B-2 bombers at its airbase on Diego Garcia. In addition to the B-2 bombers, there are also ten KC-135R refueling aircraft and three C-17 transport aircraft at the base.
Yemeni armed forces launched missile and drone attacks on the US Navy fleet in the Red Sea and Israeli military positions in Tel Aviv.
The Yemeni armed forces launched attacks on Ben Gurion Airport in central occupied Palestine and the U.S. naval fleet in the northern Red Sea using ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as suicide drones.
On the night, US regime military jets bombed various locations in Yemen on the orders of US President Donald Trump. The attacks continued until dawn today.
On March 3, the air defenses of the Yemeni Armed Forces detected and shot down a US Army MQ-9 drone while it was conducting a hostile mission in the airspace of Al-Hudaydah Governorate.
The White House has labeled the Ansar Allah movement a terrorist organization, citing Houthi activities as threats to global trade, American security, regional allies in West Asia, and contributors to global inflation.
On January 15, unknown groups launched a rocket attack on US coalition positions at the CONOCO gas facility in Deir Ezzor province.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have successfully downed 18 American MQ-9 drones since the onset of the Yemeni conflict.