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Saudi intercepts Yemen rebel missile over Riyadh

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said it shot down a ballistic missile on Tuesday over Riyadh fired from Yemen by Iran-backed Huthi rebels, who announced of King Salman.

US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley described the strike as bearing “all the hallmarks of previous attacks using Iranianpro­vided weapons” as she announced Washington would be discussing options for Security Council action against Tehran.

The audacious attack aimed at the heart of Saudi power follows the downing of another missile last month near Riyadh airport that triggered the tightening of a Saudi- led blockade on hungerstri­cken Yemen.

For the past three years, Saudi Arabia has led a military campaign involving air strikes and ground troops against the Huthis, who seized the Yemeni capital from the internatio­nally recognized government in 2014.

The kingdom accuses the Shiite rebels of being a proxy for its arch foe Iran, which vehemently denies arming the insurgents.

An Agence France-Presse correspond­ent in Riyadh heard a loud explosion at 1050 GMT, shortly before King Salman was due to oversee the unveiling of the Saudi annual budget.

“The missile was aimed at populated residentia­l areas in the Riyadh area, and—thank God— was intercepte­d and destroyed south of Riyadh without any ca- Agency quoted a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition as saying.

“The possession of Iranianman­ufactured ballistic weapons by terrorist organizati­ons, including the Iran- backed Huthi militia, is a threat to regional and internatio­nal security,” Turki al-Maliki added.

More than 8,750 people have been killed since Saudi Arabia and its allies joined the govern in 2015, triggering what the UN has called the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

“In exchange for a thousand days of bombardmen­t with internatio­nally banned weapons, there has been a thousand days of steadfastn­ess in which our people have demonstrat­ed that their resolve will not be broken,” rebel chief Abdulmalik al-Huthi said in a speech Tuesday.

“Today our people reached the heart of Riyadh - the government palace - with a ballistic missile.”

The missile attacks, which could further escalate the Saudiled military campaign, underscore how the raging Yemen con the border.

US seeks Iran sanctions

The US and Saudi Arabia previously accused Iran of supplying the missile involved in last month’s attack to the rebels, with Haley presenting to the UN last week what she called “undeniable” evidence that the missile was “made in Iran”.

Her comments went beyond - tion which reached no firm conclusion on whether the missile came from an Iranian supplier, saying only that it had a “common origin” to some Iranian designs.

Haley said Tuesday’s strike for this council” as she announced a list of possible measures that immediatel­y drew strong reservatio­ns from Russia, which has friendly relations with Tehran.

“We could explore sanctions on Iran in response to clear its violations of the Yemen arms embargo,” said Haley, who also suggested targeting Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard for action.

But she stopped short of directly accusing Iran of being behind the latest missile.

The US State Department later issued a statement that said Washington was “deeply disturbed by aggressive Huthi actions supported by Iran’s provision of advanced weapons, which threaten regional security

The Pentagon added it was working “to fully understand what took place and to ensure that our Saudi partners have the resources they need to defend their territory.”

Intensifie­d coalition strikes

The Huthi rebels last month warned that they considered “airports, ports, border crossings and areas of any importance” in Saudi Arabia, as well as its ally the United Arab Emirates, as legitimate targets.

Saudi- led air strikes have in killing of ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh at the hands of the Huthis after his alliance with the rebels collapsed.

said Tuesday it was “deeply concerned” by the surge in civil coalition air strikes.

Pro- government forces have also stepped up attacks on the rebels and last week retook the Red Sea town of Khokha.

A medical source in Yemen said Tuesday that 23 Huthi - es with Saudi- backed government forces over the past day in Hodeida province on the Red Sea coast.

A military source said at least killed in the same period.

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