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UN says missiles fired at Saudi Arabia have ‘common origin’

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UNITED NATIONS: United Nations officials have found that missiles fired at Saudi Arabia by Yemen’s Houthi rebels appear to have a “common origin,” but they are still investigat­ing US and Saudi claims that Iran supplied them, according to a confidenti­al report.

The officials travelled to Saudi Arabia to examine the debris of missiles fired on July 22 and Nov 4, wrote UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres in the fourth biannual report on the implementa­tion of UN sanctions and restrictio­ns on Iran.

They found “that the missiles had similar structural and manufactur­ing features which suggest a common origin,” said Guterres in the Friday report to the UN Security Council, seen by Reuters on Saturday.

The report comes amid calls by the United States for Iran to be held accountabl­e for violating UN Security Council resolution­s on Yemen and Iran by supplying weapons to the Houthis.

Saudi-led forces, which back the Yemeni government, have fought the Iran-allied Houthis in Yemen’s more than two-year-long civil war. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has described Iran’s supply of rockets to the Houthis as “direct military aggression” that could be an act of war.

Iran has denied supplying the Houthis with weapons, saying the US and Saudi allegation­s are “baseless and unfounded.”

Guterre’s report said the UN officials saw three components, which Saudi authoritie­s said came from the missile fired on Nov 4.

The components “bore the castings of a logo similar to that of the Shahid Bagheri Industrial Group” – a UN-blackliste­d company.

The officials are “still analysing the informatio­n collected and will report back to the Security Council,” wrote Guterres.

The Saudi-led coalition used the Nov 4 missile attack to justify a blockade of Yemen for several weeks, saying it was needed to stem the flow of arms to the Houthis from Iran.

Although the blockade later eased, Yemen’s situation has remained dire. About 8 million people are on the brink of famine, with outbreaks of cholera and diphtheria.

A separate report to the Security Council last month by a panel of independen­t experts monitoring sanctions imposed in Yemen found that four missiles fired this year into Saudi Arabia appear to have been designed and manufactur­ed by Iran.

However, the panel said it “as yet has no evidence as to the identity of the broker or supplier” of the missiles, which were likely shipped to the Houthis in violation of a targeted UN arms embargo imposed on Houthi leaders in April 2015. — Reuters

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