TEHRAN
(FNA)- Yemen's Ansarullah announced that over a dozen members of the
Saudi spy agency who were arrested by the revolutionary movement in
Hudayda port on Thursday were tasked with raiding the Iranian relief aid
ship that is due to arrive in the port in coming days.
"The
mission of the 15 Sudanese mercenaries of the Saudi spy agency who were
captured near Hudayda port was to attack the Iranian aid ship,"
Ansarullah said on Friday.
On Thursday, Hamid Tariq al-Adnani, a senior
Ansarullah leader, told FNA that the Saudi spies had arrived in Hudayda
to launch terrorist attacks against Iranian relief aid ships and fire
missiles at them.
The Ansarullah top official also announced that state-of-the-art weapons and missiles have been confiscated from the terrorists.
The 15 spies were captured after Yemen
Cyber Army hacked the servers and computers and the data center of the
Saudi Foreign, Interior and Defense ministries and released a meager
portion of the contents of the hacked files that they had gained in the
operation. The files contain identity and contact addresses of the
country's spies to the most confidential correspondence of Riyadh
officials in the last several decades.
To see the hacked information and files click here.
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