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Saudi Royal Defence intercepts ballistic missile fired by Al Houthis

Attack proves Iran is continuing to provide militia with advanced weapons, coalition says



Riyadh: The Saudi Arabia’s Royal Air Defence Forces intercepted on Friday a ballistic missile launched by the Iran-aligned Al Houthi militias towards the Kingdom, said the Arab Coalition Command in a statement. No injuries or casualties were reported.

Arab Coalition spokesman Colonel Turki Al Maliki said the ballistic missile was fired from the Yemeni governorate of Saada by the terrorist Al Houthi militias deliberately towards a densely populated civilian area in the Saudi city of Jazan.

“Such hostile acts carried out by the terrorist Iranian Al Houthi militia prove that the Iranian regime continues to provide the militia with advanced weapons capabilities, in flagrant defiance of UNSC Resolutions 2216 and 2231, with the main objective of threatening Saudi Arabian, regional and international security,” he added.

Al Maliki reiterated that the launch of ballistic missiles towards civilian populated areas is a direct breach of the international humanitarian law.

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