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Four hurt as Saudi intercepts ‘rebel’ drone

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SANA’A: Four workers were wounded on Wednesday as the Saudi-led coalition fighting in neighbouri­ng Yemen intercepte­d an explosives-laden drone targeting the kingdom’s Abha airport, state media reported.

The coalition blamed the attack on Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels and said the four workers sustained “minor” injuries from the drone’s debris, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The coalition said it also destroyed the suspected site in Yemen’s northern Saada province from which the drone was launched.

There was no immediate comment from the Houthi rebels.

On August 31, a drone hit the same airport, wounding eight people and damaging a civilian aircraft. Nestled in the kingdom’s southweste­rn mountains, Abha is a popular destinatio­n for Saudi tourists.

Wednesday’s drone attack came shortly after the coalition said it destroyed three booby-trapped boats on Yemen’s Red Sea coast.

“They were equipped to carry out hostile operations and imminent attacks,” SPA cited the coalition as saying. “The coalition efforts have contribute­d to the protection of trade in the Bab al-Mandab strait and the southern Red Sea.”

Saudi Arabia intervened to shore up the beleaguere­d Yemeni government in 2015, shortly after the Houthis seized the capital Sana’a.

The rebels have repeatedly targeted the kingdom with cross-border drone and missile attacks they say are a response to coalition bombing of rebelheld areas.

The attacks have escalated since August as the rebels press an offensive against the strategic oil-producing region of Marib, the Saudi-backed government’s last toehold in the north.

Yemen’s grinding conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions, resulting in what the United Nations calls the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

While the UN is pushing for an end to the war, the Houthis have demanded the reopening of Sana’a airport, closed by a Saudi blockade in 2016.

 ?? AFP ?? Recently released Yemeni prisoners attend a ceremony following a prisoner exchange between Houthi rebels and government forces in Sana’a on Oct 2.
AFP Recently released Yemeni prisoners attend a ceremony following a prisoner exchange between Houthi rebels and government forces in Sana’a on Oct 2.

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