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Saudi Arabia intercepts missiles fired from Yemen
Published: Sep 05, 2021 07:23 PM
A displaced girl carries a plastic bucket to fill it with water in Dharawan displaced camp in north Sanaa, Yemen, Aug. 30, 2021. (Photo: Xinhua)

A displaced girl carries a plastic bucket to fill it with water in Dharawan displaced camp in north Sanaa, Yemen, Aug. 30, 2021. (Photo: Xinhua)


Saudi authorities said they intercepted three ballistic missiles fired from neighboring Yemen that had targeted civilians in the Eastern Province as well as the southern cities of Najran and Jazan.

Debris from the interception scattered across the eastern city Dammam, injuring two children and damaging 14 homes, according to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense on Saturday.

"Saudi Air Defense has intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles and bomb-laden drones launched by the Iran-backed Houthi militia," spokesperson Brigadier General Turki Al-Malki said in a statement, calling it "brutal, irresponsible behavior" by the Huthi rebels in Yemen. The Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels told state-run television it would take "strict measures" to protect civilians.

While there was no immediate comment from the Huthis, the Iran-allied insurgents have repeatedly targeted the kingdom in cross-border attacks.

In August, the rebels escalated operations using unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles, and Saturday's interception comes four days after a drone hit Abha International Airport in the south, wounding eight people and damaging a civilian plane. It also comes a few hours before Hans Grundberg, the UN's new envoy for Yemen, officially assumes his duties Sunday.

While the UN is pushing for an end to the war, the Huthis have demanded the reopening of Sanaa airport, closed under a Saudi blockade since 2016.