
The Ansar Allah group in Yemen has announced the launch of four rockets at Saudi forces in Al Raboua center and an offensive operation in Asir city, southwest of Saudi Arabia.
The spokesman for the armed forces in Sanaa, Brigadier Yahya Sari, announced the targeting of warplanes in the airport Abha International, south-west of Saudi Arabia, with the aircraft of a booby-trapped convoy type Ka-2.
The spokesman for the forces of the Coalition for the support of legitimacy in Yemen, Turki al-Maliki, wounding nine civilians in the attack carried out by "Ansar Allah" on the international airport Abha, confirming all injuries are initially stable and have been transferred to specialized hospitals.
Al-Maliki said that "the Houthi terrorist militia continues its immoral practices by targeting civilians and civilian objects protected under international humanitarian law and its customary rules, by declaring through its media its full responsibility for this terrorist act using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)."
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military alliance to support President Hadi's forces to restore power since March 26, 2015, against the Huthis who control the capital, Sanaa.
To date, the bloody conflict in Yemen has displaced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, cities and villages, the spread of infectious diseases and famine in some areas and the massive destruction of the country's infrastructure. It also resulted in the death and injury of hundreds of thousands of civilians, as well as the deterioration of the humanitarian situation and the spread of diseases and epidemics, especially cholera, and the decline in the volume of cash reserves.
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