
01/09/2016 – Tehran on Thursday claimed that a Saudi-led coalition had hit its embassy in Yemen in an airstrike, and even though no damage was visible on the building from the outside, the allegation highlighted how the Iranian regime is in need of propping up bogus allegations to divert the global attention from a terrorist action against foreign missions in the country.
The airstrike claim by Iran came Thursday afternoon, when its state-run news agency said a Saudi-led airstrike the previous night hit the Iranian embassy in Sana, citing Iran’s Foreign Ministry. But an Associated Press reporter who reached the site just after the announcement saw no damage to the building in a neighborhood near a presidential palace that has seen many airstrikes.
Iran even filed a complaint to the UN Security Council accusing the Saudis of deliberately hitting its mission. But the Saudi military was quick to dismiss the allegation as false and baseless.
Later on Friday and after the scandalous embassy bombing accusation proved to be nothing but a deceptive tactic, the clerical regime tried to remedy this shameful situation by sending the deputy foreign minister to the scene to say that the missile had hit the buildings adjacent to the embassy and not the embassy building itself.
The White House spokesman, Josh Ernest was quoted by the German DPA news agency that Iranian regime’s claim are contradicting.