Zarif explained how the Houthis were able to strike at oil installations in Saudi Arabia
Minister of foreign Affairs of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif said that the Yemeni Houthi rebels on their own increased the radius of the missiles, which could strike at oil installations in Saudi Arabia, he said in an interview CBS.
As explained by the Head of the Ministry, Yemeni rebels got weapons from ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh, " Saudi buying up him for money during his long stay in power ".
While Zarif said that the Houthis have the technology and know-how that allowed them to enhance existing weapons.
Minister of foreign Affairs of Iran also drew attention that Riyadh has not given any evidence of belonging Tehran to attack.
The situation in the middle East escalated after the fact, How several plants the Saudi oil and gas state-owned company Saudi Aramco on 14 September was attacked by the drones, after which the Kingdom was forced to reduce oil production more than doubled.
Responsibility for the attack took upon their own shoulders the Yemeni Houthi rebels, which is fighting against the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia, but Riyadh and Washington have been charged in the incident, Tehran.
Iran called it a lie. The government said that attacks on oil installations will harm the whole region, and stressed that such charges are typical for US and not surprising.
Despite the lack of evidence of belonging of Iran to attack, trump gave the order to significantly toughen penalties against Tehran.
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