The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi Arabia says new Yemen missile intercepte­d

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RIYADH: Saudi air defences on Sunday intercepte­d a ballistic missile over the southern city of Jizan after being fired from rebelheld territory in neighbouri­ng Yemen, a Saudi-led military coalition said.

Debris from the missile landed in residentia­l areas of Jizan without causing casualties, the coalition said in a statement released by the official Saudi Press Agency.

Iran-backed Huthi rebels have in recent months ramped up missile attacks against neighbouri­ng Saudi Arabia, which leads a military coalition that has fought the insurgents since 2015.

The attack comes a day after three civilians were killed in Jizan when Huthi rebels fired a “projectile” at the province, according to the coalition.

The strike coincides with the advance of coalition-backed Yemeni forces on the rebel-held Red Sea port of Hodeida, the main conduit for humanitari­an supplies into a country teetering on the brink of famine.

In late May, air defences intercepte­d Huthi missiles over the southern cities of Najran and Jizan, according to the coalition, which said there were no casualties.

Saudi Arabia last month tested a new siren system for the capital Riyadh and the oil-rich Eastern Province, in a sign of the increasing threat posed by the rebels’ arms.

Riyadh accuses its regional rival Tehran of supplying the Huthis with ballistic missiles, a charge Iran denies.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other allies intervened in Yemen in 2015 to push back the rebels and restore the internatio­nally-recognised government to power after the Huthis ousted it from swathes of the country including the capital Sanaa.

Nearly 10,000 people have been killed since the alliance launched its interventi­on in Yemen in March 2015, contributi­ng to what the UN has called the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Syrians inspect the damaged of buildings following reported air strikes by pro-government forces in the town of Binnish in Syria’s northweste­rn Idlib province.
— AFP photo Syrians inspect the damaged of buildings following reported air strikes by pro-government forces in the town of Binnish in Syria’s northweste­rn Idlib province.

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