
President Al-Mashat: "We designated routes used by zionist enemy to attack our country as dangerous zones for all companies"
Sana'a - Saba:
His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, affirmed that the Armed Forces will be able to deal with hostile Zionist aircraft without any harm to air and maritime navigation.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the President revealed good news that will soon be announced regarding the Zionist enemy's aircraft used in the aggression against Yemen.
He said, "Soon, God willing, you will receive good news about the Zionist enemy's aircraft used in the aggression against our country. Our Armed Forces, represented by our air defenses, will turn the pride of the Zionist enemy's aircraft in the coming days into a source of ridicule."
He added, "To ensure the safety of air and maritime navigation in the areas of our Armed Forces' operations, we have directed the designation of the routes used by the Zionist enemy to attack our country as dangerous zones for all companies."
President Al-Mashat pointed out that, for their safety, companies must avoid navigation along the routes used by the Zionist entity to attack Yemen.
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