Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi-led jets strike Houthi targets in Yemen after Aramco hit These strikes came after Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked an Aramco refinery in the Saudi capital on Friday by Bloomberg March 21, 2021 Saudi-led coalition warplanes have launched a series of air strikes against military bases of Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen’s capital Sana’a. Residents and the rebel-run Al-Masirah TV said the planes hit targets at Alhafa and Alsianah military camps, as well as those in the vicinity of Sana’a airport and the city’s suburbs. A separate strike hit a rebel target in the Al-Salif district of the port province of Hodiedah. These strikes came after Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked an Aramco refinery in the Saudi capital on Friday using six bomb-laden drones, stepping up their offensive on the kingdom’s energy and security installations. Tags Houthi Missiles Saudi Aramco 0 Comments You might also like Saudi Aramco to acquire 40% stake in Pakistan fuel retailer GO Saudi Arabia discovers new natural gas fields in Empty Quarter Saudi Aramco Q3 profit falls 23% on lower crude oil prices, volumes Saudi Aramco, Hyundai to set up $2.4bn gas plant in Jafurah