The captain reveals the contents of the confessions of terrorist Amjad Khaled

Colonel Muhammad al-Naqib, spokesman for the Southern Armed Forces, said that the large security data and statistics related to security control incidents and the early thwarting of crimes before they occur, especially terrorist crimes, confirm the reality of the dangers, threats, and terrorist targets to which our people and our homeland, the South, are exposed.
He added, “At the same time, it reveals the truth about the successes made by the heroes of our southern security and military establishment, the constant vigilance, preparedness and readiness they enjoy, and the huge sacrifices and hard and strenuous work they make around the clock. Their greatness is noticed and felt by the general public, as they are realities of life.” Coexistence through the security and stability witnessed by our southern cities, especially the capital, Aden.”
He explained in statements this evening, Thursday, that: “As a result of those tremendous efforts and high vigilance, terrorist cells fell one after another here in the capital, Aden in particular, and it was natural for one of the most dangerous heads that controlled them, their engine, and their source of ammunition to fall with money, explosives, and booby traps.” In blatant exposure and exposure, with no cover or covering.”
He pointed out that “what was published by the Aden Capital Security Media Office an hour ago is only a preliminary introduction to a series of visual confessions by the terrorist Amjad Khaled, as he reveals with the greatness of his tongue and through video recordings of him that were found in the possession of a terrorist cell that was seized by the Capital Security.” Aden".
He pointed out that the confessions explain “how he recruits, manages, and directs his cells in carrying out terrorist operations in the capital, Aden, and also reveals the processing and preparation areas, monitoring elements, funding sources, targets, and other details that we are awaiting.”