Arab Times

Missile taken out over Jizan

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RIYADH, April 14, (AFP): Saudi air defences intercepte­d a missile fired by Yemeni rebels at the kingdom’s southern city of Jizan on Thursday, the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels said, the latest in a series of such attacks.

“The missile was fired at Jizan indiscrimi­nately with the aim of hitting civilian areas,” a coalition spokesman told the official Saudi Press Agency.

“It was successful­ly intercepte­d... and the debris fell on a residentia­l neighbourh­ood... but no casualties or damage was reported.”

A missile was launched from Sadaa, the stronghold of Iranbacked Huthi rebels in northern Yemen, the coalition added.

The attack was claimed by the rebels via their news outlet

Al-Masirah. The strike comes after Saudi forces on Wednesday said they intercepte­d rebel ballistic missiles fired at Riyadh and the south of the kingdom, where two drones were also shot down.

Yemen’s Shiite Huthi rebels have said their cross-border barrage marked the launch of what their leadership has dubbed “the year of ballistics”. Saudi Arabia has since March 2015 led a coalition of Arab states fighting to roll back the Huthi rebels in Yemen and restore its neighbour’s internatio­nally-recognised government to power.

Riyadh has repeatedly accused arch-rival Tehran of providing the missiles and threatened retaliatio­n against Iran.

Tehran has denied making any arms deliveries and has said the Saudi accusation­s are a smokescree­n intended to divert attention from its deadly bombing campaign against rebel-held areas. Nearly 10,000 people have since been killed in the conflict, in what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

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