Yemen Confirms Russia, Korea's Assistance to Increase Range, Precision-Striking Power of Missiles
TEHRAN (FNA)- Spokesman of the Yemeni Army Brigadier General Sharaf Luqman announced that the country has received assistance from Russia and Korea to boost the range and precision-striking power of its missiles.
"We have used (experiences) of the Russian and Korean experts to develop the range and precision-striking power of missiles," Luqman said.
He added that the ballistic Borkan H2 missile which hit King Khalid airport in Northeastern Riyadh was just a "warning shot".
"The missile hit the area outside the premises of King Khalid airport while the Yemeni army's missile unit could even target the airport's halls but it didn’t to prevent civilian casualties," Luqman said.
"We will intensify our attacks if the Saudi enemy continues aggression against the Yemeni nation," he warned.
The Yemeni Army confirmed on Sunday that it targeted Saudi Arabia’s Malik (King) Khalid international airport in Riyadh with a long distance Borkan H2 ballistic missile.
"Our Yemeni forces succeeded in launching a missile, a Borkan H2 long distance missile, at the King Khalid international airport in Northeastern Riyadh which was in response to the massacres committed by the US-Saudi coalition in Yemen,” Colonel Aziz Rashed, a Spokesman for the Yemeni army, said early on Sunday.
“This comes in order to even out power between the coalition and Yemen, who have been attempting to fight more than one country in the past three years," he added.