YEMEN Press Agency

Sanaa declares great achievements in building military industrialization

SANAA, Sept. 20 (YPA) – A revolutionary leadership in Yemen announced on Tuesday great achievements in building the army and the security institution, and the advanced renaissance it witnessed in the field of military manufacturing.

Leader of the Yemeni revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, stressed that working to rebuild the army and security on correct foundations and a correct combat doctrine is one of the most important achievements of the September 21 revolution.

This came during a speech he made on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the September 21 revolution.

“There is tireless work in building the army on sound foundations in the service of the people, defending the homeland and not being dependent on the outside,” Sayyed al-Houthi affirmed that.
He explained that the advancement of military industrialization took place in light of the war and the siege, while many countries were unable to manufacture it.

He went on to say, “Our country manufactures everything from infantry weapons to medium weapons, even advanced and long-range weapons,” pointing out that the future of industrialization in our country, militarily and civilly, is promising.”

“It is possible for us to achieve a renaissance in the civil industry, because progressing with military industrialization is much more difficult than civilian,” the leader added.
Sayyed Abdul-Malik reiterated the call for the coalition to end the aggression, lift the siege, end the occupation, address the files of war, and treat the damage.

Al-Houthi stressed that the continuation of the aggression is the biggest threat to regional and international peace and its damage will not stop at the borders of Yemen, pointing out that there is no justification for the continuation of the aggression, as its continuation will bring disasters to the coalition countries.

Al-Houthi announced the continuation of work in confronting the coalition and its conspiracies aimed at controlling the Yemeni people and occupying the country.

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