Saudi Arabia's state-run news agency reported on the 14th that an oil facility in the east was attacked by a drone and a fire broke out. Neighboring Yemeni anti-government armed organization Fusi, who is in opposition to Saudi, claimed the crime.
According to the state-run news agency, two oil facilities of Saudi Aramco, a state-owned oil company located in eastern Abkhaik near the Persian Gulf, were attacked. Details of the damage are not clear. According to Reuters, there are the world's largest oil facilities and oil fields in the vicinity.
On the same day, Husi argued that he would attack with 10 drones through the affected media, and insisted that he would continue to expand his strategy.
The Yemen civil war, which started in 2015, is said to be a “proxy war” between Saudis who support the Hadi interim government and Iran that supports Fusi. While Saudi-led volunteer Allied troops continued military strikes and continued air strikes, Fushi was intensifying attacks on missiles and drones against Saudi Arabia. A drone is attacking the eastern oil field. (Dubai = Yusuke Takano)