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Iran announces the transfer of military technology to Yemen to manufacture missiles and touch aircraft

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:21 am

A spokesman for the Iranian forces, Abu al-Fadl Shikaraji, said that Iran has transferred its technological experience in the defense field to Yemen so that the Yemenis can manufacture missiles and drones themselves.

The spokesman for the Iranian forces: “We do not send missiles to Yemen, but they are now making them themselves to launch them on the heads of their enemies.”

He added that Iran supports the Yemeni people, the Palestinian people, and everyone who is lining up against America and Israel.

He explained that the economic conditions do not allow us to give everything to our allies for free, and they sometimes buy some things from us, noting that “the Yemeni people are smart and have great experts who were able to manufacture advanced drones in record time, and the arrogance front could not extinguish its voice.”

(ArabicRT)

Albert Echetah

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