The Asian Age

Saudi ‘ intercepts’ Yemen missiles

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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s air defences on Wednesday “intercepte­d” a ballistic missile fired from rebel- held Yemen at Riyadh, a military spokesman said, adding two others were shot down in southern Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh, April 11: Saudi Arabia’s air defences on Wednesday “intercepte­d” a ballistic missile fired from rebel- held Yemen at Riyadh, a military spokesman said, adding two others were shot down in southern Saudi Arabia.

The announceme­nt came after a journalist witnessed explosions and heard three blasts over the capital, which has previously been targeted by Iran- backed Huthi rebels in Yemen.

“An Iranian ballistic missile launched from Sadaa towards Riyadh was successful­ly intercepte­d by Saudi air defence earlier today,” Colonel Turki al- Malki, spokesman for the Saudiled coalition fighting the Huthis, said.

He said Saudi forces also intercepte­d two missiles in the southern Jizan and Najran provinces close to the border with Yemen. The attacks were claimed by the rebels via their news outlet Al- Masirah.

“The missile force carried out a large- scale ballistic missile attack on various parts of Saudi Arabia,” Al- Masirah said.

As the announceme­nt on the missile intercepti­ons emerged, Malki also said in a separate statement that Saudi air defences had shot down two unmanned Yemeni drones Wednesday in southern Saudi Arabia.

One of the drones was targeting the Abha internatio­nal airport in Asir province, which led to a temporary suspension of air traffic, and a second was approachin­g a “civilian object” in Jizan province, he said.

The Huthis claimed attacks on Abha airport and Saudi Aramco, located in Jizan, via AlMasirah, publishing an infographi­c of the “Qasef 1” drone.

Aramco in a statement on Wednesday said, “Saudi Aramco operations and facilities, including our facilities in Jizan, are operating normally and safely”.

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