Yemen's Houthi rebels say they fired rocket and drone strikes at Saudi targets including Aramco oil facilities
A still image from video footage shows Houthi Military Spokesman, Yahya Sarea making an announcement, taken from a video broadcasted in Sanaa, Yemen September 14, 2019.
Sarea did not specify when the strikes were carried out and neither Aramco nor the Saudi-led coalition backing the Yemeni government immediately responded to requests for confirmation. The Houthis claimed responsibility for those strikes, but the United States said the attacks involved cruise missiles from Iran and amounted to "an act of war". Iran denied any involvement.
Pro-government sources admitted on Monday that the rebels had captured the route that connects Sanaa to the provinces of Marib to the east and Jawf to the north.
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