Saudi Arabia: Houthi projectile hits Jazan, causes some damage

Coalition had earlier intercepted explosives-laden boat and drone

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File picture: Al Houthis in Yemen, August 2020.
File picture: Al Houthis in Yemen, August 2020.
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Cairo: Saudi Arabia’s civil defence said on Twitter early on Tuesday that a Houthi projectile had fallen in a border village in Jazan in the south of the kingdom, resulting in some damage to a house and cars but causing no injuries.

On Monday, the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi forces in Yemen said that it had intercepted an explosives-laden boat south of the Red Sea and destroyed an explosive drone that was fired at Abha’s airport.

The Iran-aligned Houthi group regularly fires drones and missiles into Saudi Arabia. The coalition says it intercepts most of them.

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