The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi crown prince accuses Iran of ‘direct aggression’

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RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Salman accused Iran yesterday of ‘direct military aggression’ against the kingdom by supplying Yemen’s Huthi rebels with ballistic missiles, state media reported.

“The involvemen­t of Iran in supplying missiles to the Huthis is a direct military aggression by the Iranian regime,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted the crown prince as saying during a telephone conversati­on with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

This “could be considered as an act of war,” Prince Mohammed said.

Saudi forces on Saturday intercepte­d and destroyed a ballistic missile near Riyadh internatio­nal airport, reportedly fired from Yemen by the Huthi rebels.

It was the first reported Huthi missile launch to reach Riyadh and threaten air traffic, underscori­ng the growing threat posed by the conflict on Saudi Arabia’s southern border.

Riyadh accused Tehran of supplying ballistic missiles to the Huthi rebels. Iran denied the allegation.

The regional rivals traded accusation­s on Monday with Saudi Arabia saying the missile attack might amount to an act of war and Tehran accusing Riyadh of war crimes in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia has led a military interventi­on in Yemen since 2015 in support of its internatio­nally recognised government during which more than 8,650 people have been killed.

Tensions have been rising between Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia and predominan­tly Shiite Iran, which back opposing sides in wars and power struggles from Yemen to Syria.

Yesterday, the Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen said it reserved the “right to respond” to the missile attack on Riyadh, calling it a “blatant military aggression by the Iranian regime which may amount to an act of war”. — AFP

The involvemen­t of Iran in supplying missiles to the Huthis is a direct military aggression by the Iranian regime. Mohammed Salman, Saudi Crown Prince

 ??  ?? Huthi followers rally to show support to the Palestinia­ns in Sanaa,Yemen. — Reuters photo
Huthi followers rally to show support to the Palestinia­ns in Sanaa,Yemen. — Reuters photo

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