Arab coalition destroys Houthi missile, says Sanaa airport launchpad for hostile acts
The Arab coalition on Friday said it had shot down a Houthi missile targeting Jazan, in southern Saudi Arabia.
The coalition said that it had detected suspicious activities at Sanaa International Airport, adding that it had now become a launchpad for hostile acts against the Kingdom from Yemen.
The coalition on Thursday destroyed a number of sites in Yemen, including a hideout of experts belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Saudi Arabia is targeted by the Iran-backed militia nearly daily using explosive drones, which are often easily destroyed by the Kingdom’s air defenses.
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