YEMEN Press Agency

Saudi security services pursue video publishers of Yemeni army attacks on targets in Kingdom

RIYADH, March 09 (YPA) – Saudi activists have been threatened by Saudi security services with arrest if they publish any video clips documenting the Yemeni armed forces’ bombing of any targets in the Kingdom.

A Saudi activist told the “Saudi Wikileaks website” that the General Investigation Service had ordered him to delete a video clip showing the moment of intercepting a missile in the sky of the Kingdom.

Another activist told the website that an online account of what he described “electronic flies” had personally written to him in order to delete a clip documenting the bombing of Dhahran city, threatening him with pursue and arrest if he did not delete the video.

According to the website, other activists confirmed that a text message was sent to their phones from an unknown number, warning them against posting clips of the Yemeni armed forces’ bombing of Saudi Arabia on social media.

The Saudi Wikileaks website also indicated that all activists removed a video clip documenting the repeated bombing of major targets in the Kingdom.

Earlier, spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Sarei, announced the “sixth deterrence balance” operation, which hit a number of targets in Saudi Arabia with ballistic missiles and drones, most notably Aramco headquarters in ‘Ras Tanura’ oil port in eastern Saudi Arabia.

 

YPA