Yemen: Repelling Saudi coalition attack to Ansar Allah in al-Jawf
Photos showing the attack by Saudi coalition to al-Labanat base and surrounding area which was repelled by Ansar Allah and popular committees.
Photos showing the attack by Saudi coalition to al-Labanat base and surrounding area which was repelled by Ansar Allah and popular committees.
Tomorrow will be another Eid but for Venezuela; because the first shipment of Iranian gasoline and Alkylat will arrive in Venezuela and will irrigating 1,800 hungry Venezuelan gas stations, and the sanctioned Venezuelan oil industry will be revived.
First pictures of Iranian tanker “Fortune” in Venezuelan territorial waters have been released and the Tanker is escorted by Venezuelan military ship Yekuana po-13. Fortune will moor in Puerto la Cruz few hours later.
ISWNews analysis group: Ansar Allah operations continues in two axis in north of Reghwan district and al-Jufra district west of Marib province.
Saudi-led coalition forces on the western fronts of Ma’rib and al-Jawf have launched attacks on Ansar Allah positions, which followed by Ansar Allah counterattacks.
The Fortune tanker will enter Venezuelan waters in the next few hours.
The newly formed Iraqi group “Thar al-Muhandis” released a video of the moment the American Chinook helicopter was shot in Iraq by Man-portable air-defense systems (MANPAD).
An Israeli satellite company which is obsessed with Iranian moves in the region have released satellite images showing that, Iranian oil tankers are in Atlantic Ocean.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Thar al-Muhandis group released a statement clarifying two operations against US terrorist army in Iraq.
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Following the Venezuelan Defense Minister’s remarks about Iranian tankers, the USS Detroit & other 3 US warships have moved toward east of the Caribbean Sea and near the Venezuelan waters. The warships turned off their transponders after the departure.