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Yemeni “Qaher 2M” Ballistic Missile Hits a Camp for Sudanese Paid Militias in Jizan

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The Yemeni joint army launched a ballistic missile targeting the camp of Sudanese paid militias in Saudi Jizan province Saturday morning.

According to a military source close to YemenExtra, the Yemeni missile force fired a medium-range ballistic missile of the type “Qaher 2M” on a camp of Sudanese paid militias southern Al-Mawsim in Jizan.

The source pointed out that the ballistic missile Qaher 2M hit its goal with high accuracy, stressing on death and injury rates inflicted by large numbers of Sudanese paid militias in the strike.

On Friday, a rocket of the type “Zelzal 2”, which is also locally made, as well as
a number of Katyusha missiles struck a gathering of Saudi forces western Al-Mawsim Gate in Jizan.

The Yemeni missile force also targeted groups of Saudi soldiers at Al-Tawal outlet and Al-Qanbour position, Al-Muqrin Military Center, Al-Kurs, Al-Bait Al-Abydh, Al-Khashl Tower and Al-Ghawiya in Jizan with a number of artillery shells.

Furthermore, the rocket and artillery force shelled groups of Saudi soldiers at al-Jawf camp in al-Khashil and al-Abadia with a salvo of Katyusha rockets and artillery shells.

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It is noteworthy that the missile force of the Yemeni missile force revealed, on the 28th of last March, the ballistic missile “Qahir 2 M”, medium-range, after hitting King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushait using three of the aforementioned missile simultaneously.

The ballistic missile is capable of carrying a warhead weighing 350 kg and has a high precision of injury of 5 to 10 meters. It is developed from “Qaher 1” ballistic missile, which in turn was developed from “Sam 2” ballistic missile. The progress in the Yemeni military aspect has been taking place and escalating at the Research and Development Center of the Yemeni Missile Force.

The Saudi-led coalition on Yemen has, since the beginning of March 26, 2015, brought thousands of foreign soldiers from Africa and Latin America to enforce Yemen into being under Saudi tutelage.

A large number of Sudanese soldiers have been killed in Yemen since the Sudanese regime declared its country’s participation in the Saudi war against Yemen. The intervention is financially motivated, and does not consider any historical relations between Sudan and Yemen.