Saudis intercept missile fired from Yemen

Coalition forces responded by targeting the source of the fire inside Yemen

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Riyadh: Saudi air defence forces on Tuesday intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile fired from Yemen towards the kingdom, the Riyadh-led anti-rebel coalition said.

The missile was fired towards the Najran region but was shot down, said a coalition statement published by the official Saudi Press Agency.

Coalition forces responded by targeting the source of the fire inside Yemen, it added.

The coalition has been engaged in a bombing campaign against the Iran-backed Al Houthi rebels and their allies since March last year, and the insurgents have targeted their airbases.

Saudi Arabia has deployed Patriot missiles to counter such attacks.

Last month, the rebels launched one of their longest-range strikes against Saudi Arabia, firing a ballistic missile that was brought down near Makkah, an attack that was roundly condemned by Riyadh’s allies.

The rebels insisted that the missile had been fired at Jeddah, the Red Sea city in the sprawling Makkah region, not at the holy city itself.

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