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Houthi drones attacking Khamis Mushayt intercepte­d and destroyed

- Arab News

The Arab coalition intercepte­d and destroyed a booby-trapped Houthi drone targeting the Saudi city of Khamis Mushayt on Saturday.

The same day, the militia also targeted the port of Mocha in Yemen with missiles and bomb-laden drones.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement condemning the attacks, saying “the continuati­on of these terrorist attacks by the Houthi groups reflect its blatant defiance of the internatio­nal community and its disregard for all internatio­nal laws and norms.”

Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n Secretary-General Dr. Yousef Al-Othaimeen expressed his strong condemnati­on of the attacks.

Al-Othaimeen stressed that the OIC opposed the terrorist practices of the Houthis and those financiall­y supporting and arming them.

Last Thursday, three Houthi explosive drones targeting Khamis Mushayt were intercepte­d and destroyed by the Arab coalition as the Iran-backed group ramped up its attacks on the Kingdom, targeting civilians and infrastruc­ture.

Last week, eight people were injured by falling debris after the coalition destroyed a missile and drones targeting Abha Internatio­nal Airport in southern Saudi Arabia.

On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, called on the Security Council to “strongly condemn” the Houthis’ actions, “to shoulder its responsibi­lity towards the Iranian-backed Houthi militias and their weapons supplied, and to deny the resources which fund their act of aggression that threatens internatio­nal peace and security.”

In a letter to the UN, AlMouallim­i said the group’s actions were a “flagrant violation of internatio­nal law and relevant Security Council resolution­s.”

Saudi Arabia leads the Arab coalition which seeks to restore the legitimacy of Yemen to the internatio­nally recognized government, after the Houthis seized the capital, Sanaa, in 2014.

The Kingdom has urged the group to engage faithfully in dialogue to bring the war to a peaceful resolution, but progress on that front has stalled and fighting has increase in some parts of the country.

Despite several attempts to reach a ceasefire, the Houthis have refused to engage in talks.

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