The Arab coalition forces said on Monday that they intercepted and dropped a drone aircraft launched by the Houthis from the Yemeni capital Sanaa towards Saudi Arabia.
The spokesman for the Arab Coalition Colonel Turki al-Maliki, "The terrorist tool Huthi terrorist continues to launch unmanned aircraft to carry out hostile and terrorist attacks targeting civilians and civilian facilities and none of its objectives have been achieved," according to the Saudi Press Agency "SPA".
"The continuation of the implementation of deterrent measures against these terrorist militias and the neutralization of Houthi capabilities and strict and in accordance with international humanitarian law and customary rules."
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Command of Coalition Forces Joint Coalition of Support for Legitimacy in Yemen: Coalition forces intercept and drop a drone launched by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia from Sana'a towards the Kingdom.# SPA pic.twitter.com/gHJx0teQJy– SPA (@spagov) July 1, 2019
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military alliance to support President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi's forces to restore power since March 26, 2015, against the Houthis 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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