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'Children hurt' as Yemen rebels fire missiles into Saudi
RIYADH: Two children were hurt and 14 homes damaged as Saudi forces intercepted ballistic missiles fired across the border by Yemeni rebels, scattering debris over the eastern city of Dammam, officials said Sunday.
The attack, which took place on Saturday, was the latest in a series by the Iran-backed Huthi rebels who control almost all of Yemen's north.
Saudi Arabia intervened in Yemen's war on behalf of the internationally recognised government in 2015, shortly after the Huthis seized the capital Sanaa.
"Saudi Air Defense has intercepted and destroyed (3) ballistic missiles and (3) bomb-laden drones launched by the Iran-backed
A spokesperson at the
Saudi authorities said the ballistic missiles were targeting civilians in the Eastern Province -- where Dammam is located -- and the southern cities of Najran and Jazan.
Huthi spokesman
A Saudi official told AFP that the rebel claims were "baseless". No immediate comment was available from Aramco.
Eastern Saudi Arabia is home to major oil infrastructure. A previous attack in September 2019 temporarily halted half of the kingdom's oil production.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels in Yemen told state-run television it would take "strict measures" to protect civilians.
In August, the rebels escalated cross-border operations using unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles. 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 came just a few hours before Hans Grundberg, the UN's new envoy for Yemen, assumed his duties on Sunday.
Yemen's grinding conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions, resulting in what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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, before any ceasefire or negotiations.
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Saudi Arabia intervened in Yemen's war on behalf of the internationally recognised government in 2015, shortly after the Huthis seized the capital Sanaa.
"Saudi Air Defense has intercepted and destroyed (3) ballistic missiles and (3) bomb-laden drones launched by the Iran-backed
Houthi
militia," spokesperson Brigadier GeneralTurki Al-Maliki
said in a statement, calling it "brutal, irresponsible behavior" by the Yemeni rebels.A spokesperson at the
defence ministry
on Sunday said that two children were wounded and 14 homes damaged after debris from the interception scattered across Dammam. It was not clear how serious the reported injuries were.Saudi authorities said the ballistic missiles were targeting civilians in the Eastern Province -- where Dammam is located -- and the southern cities of Najran and Jazan.
Huthi spokesman
Yahya Saree
said in a video statement that the rebels launched a series of missile and drone attacks on "vital installations", including military bases and facilities of Saudi oil giant Aramco.Eastern Saudi Arabia is home to major oil infrastructure. A previous attack in September 2019 temporarily halted half of the kingdom's oil production.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels in Yemen told state-run television it would take "strict measures" to protect civilians.
In August, the rebels escalated cross-border operations using unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles. 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 came just a few hours before Hans Grundberg, the UN's new envoy for Yemen, assumed his duties on Sunday.
Yemen's grinding conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions, resulting in what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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, before any ceasefire or negotiations.
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