The Saudi-led coalition bombed the southern Yemeni city of Taiz on Wednesday morning after Houthi militias attacked and took over a military base loyal to the exiled President Hadi.
"They bombed an area called Hamdan, where many women and children got killed and injured. The airstrikes did not stop at all," Fadl al-Mutaa, a senior member of the Ansar Allah party told Sputnik Arabic.
"They [Saudi Arabia] claim that we have ballistic missiles, we do not have them. We were patient [with the Saudis] to the extent that nobody has ever experienced. We will face them with Kalashnikov, and will fight them with Kalashnikov, and we will destroy them with Kalashnikov… with our bare hands, with stones, with all we’ve got…"
"Countries such as Oman, Algeria, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and even Jordan worked to influence Saudi Arabia and they supported Iran's peace plan," Emad Abshenass, Iranian political expert and chief editor of Iran Press newspaper told Sputnik Persian.
According to Abshenass, Russian President Vladimir Putin played a role in convincing Saudi Arabia to end the bombings. Abshenass said that the Saudi king asked Putin for support in exiting the situation with dignity.
On Monday, the United States deployed an aircraft carrier and a guided-missile cruiser to waters near Yemen. US State Department spokesperson Marie Harf said that the US Navy dispatched the ships to protect commercial sea lanes, not to cut intercept potential Iranian ships.
The military operation by the Saudi-led coalition against the Houthis was launched in late March at the request of President Hadi who fled Yemen after escaping house arrest.