Yemen's "Youth Movement" stated on the 14th that the organization used drones to attack an oil facility in southern Saudi Arabia on the same day, and launched missiles at targets related to Mocha Port, which is controlled by Yemeni government forces, causing casualties.
According to the Saba News Agency, controlled by the "Youth Movement," the organization attacked Saudi Aramco facilities in the Najran region of Saudi Arabia and "successfully hit the target." The attack was described as a response to Saudi warplanes "intruding into the airspace of Yemen's Saada Province." Saada Province borders Saudi Arabia and is the major stronghold and controlled area of the "Youth Movement."
The spokesman for the "Youth Movement," Saree, issued a statement on social media, indicating that the organization used a large number of ballistic missiles to attack Saudi military reinforcements, weapons, and military ships at Mocha Port in southwestern Yemen, resulting in dozens of Saudi support personnel being killed or injured.
The statement highlighted that the organization will continue to target Saudi military gatherings in Yemen.
In response, official media of the internationally recognized Yemeni government reported that 5 missiles struck Mocha Port, causing casualties; the attacks also hit residential areas, resulting in 4 civilian deaths.
Yemen's West Coast government military spokesperson Dabish said that one of the attacks hit fishing boats near the port, causing civilian casualties and several fishing boats caught fire.