Yemen (Washington Insider Magazine)— Yemeni security services apprehended a squad of spies who were gathering intelligence to convey to the American and Israeli governments via an organization known as “Force 400.”
Yemeni security forces, working with the Ministry of Defense, have recently apprehended many persons suspected of espionage on behalf of the United States and Israel. The squad, led by the wanted Ammar Afash, worked for an intelligence organization known as Force 4Espionage Activities
The detained individuals, affiliated with the so-called “Ammar Afash cell,” were recruited to carry out espionage missions in favor of Western interests. The group, also known as Force 400, was tasked with monitoring missile and drone launch sites aimed at Israel, as well as gathering information on the locations of Yemeni Armed Forces vessels.
Information Relay to US and British Forces
The seized individuals were responsible for providing detailed information on missile launch sites, drones, and Armed Forces vessels to American and British forces. This intelligence was used to conduct precise air attacks on these targets, resulting in casualties and material losses.
Orders for Criminal Operation
According to confessions obtained by security authorities, the spies were also instructed to carry out criminal and sabotage operations, including damaging vehicles and targeting members of the Yemeni Armed and Security Forces. These actions were aimed at diverting attention from confrontations with the American, British, and Israeli forces.
Renewed Commitment to Internal Security
According to Espanol, Yemeni security authorities have reiterated their commitment to securing the internal front and preventing penetration attempts by foreign entities. The government has issued warnings to the United States and the United Kingdom, urging them to refrain from using mercenaries to destabilize Yemen and undermine its support for Palestine.
Yemen serves as a support front for Gaza and actively engages in operations against enemy targets in occupied territories. The country has targeted Israeli ships and vessels heading towards Israeli ports as part of its efforts to support Palestinian interests.