
NYN | News
In a bold move with strategic implications, Yemeni fighter jets have returned to fly over southern skies, sending a strong message both domestically and internationally, signaling that Sana’a still holds the initiative in the confrontation.
The Yemeni “Mig” aircraft flew over the Al-Dhalea governorate, a key stronghold of the Southern Transitional Council leaders, including Aidrous al-Zubaidi, at a sensitive moment coinciding with the return of tension and growing prospects of military confrontation.
This aerial display, which followed the US-Saudi meeting, reflects Sana’a’s readiness to break any bets on changing the balance of power, and confirms that Sana’a is capable of surprising its enemies whenever it wishes, according to observers.
The flyover of Yemeni warplanes above Al-Dhalea, carrying the Yemeni flag, is a clear message that any new military adventure will not go unanswered.
Yemen, which showcased its air capabilities in the skies over Sana’a in recent months, is today reinforcing its field presence, confirming that the era of air dominance by the coalition has ended.
It is a political and military message that redraws the regional scene and proves that Sana’a holds strategic cards that will make its adversaries think twice before any new escalation.