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Security agencies in Sanaa expose spies working for US, Zionist entity – Yemen Press Agency

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Breaking News: Security Forces in Sanaa Arrest Spies Working for American and Israeli Enemies

In a recent development, security forces in Sanaa, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense, have successfully apprehended a group of spies who were working for the American and Israeli enemies. These individuals were recruited through an intelligence entity known as “Force 400,” led by the notorious spy Ammar Afash.

According to a security official speaking to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the spies were tasked with gathering information and monitoring sites belonging to the Yemeni armed forces on the western coast of the Republic of Yemen. Their activities were aimed at aiding the American and Israeli enemies.

Amidst the ongoing conflict in the region and the Yemeni people’s declaration of the “Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad” battle in support of the Palestinian people, the security services uncovered intelligence activities carried out by the United States and its collaborators among traitors and mercenaries.

The apprehended spies confessed to monitoring missile launch sites, drones, and naval forces’ locations, providing their coordinates to their operators. They were also involved in plotting assassinations of members of the Armed Forces, security personnel, sabotaging vehicles, and equipment to destabilize the internal front.

The security agencies have pledged to strengthen the internal front against any attempts by hostile agencies to penetrate it. They have also warned against collaboration with such agencies, with potential punishment including execution.

Stay tuned for further details as security media will disclose some of the spies’ confessions and reveal the names of certain leaders of the “Force 400” through national media outlets today at 3:00 PM.

Let us stand united against threats to our national security and work towards peace and prosperity for Yemen.

E.M



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