Yemen's steep rebels launch a ballistic missile toward Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia says it has seized a rocket fired in the country's capital, Riyadh, by neighbouring Yemen. The rebels of Houth said they launched the ballistic missile targeting the Royal Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday, according to Mohammed Abdul Salaam, a spokesman for Houth. It was the third attack of missiles by rebels from the beginning [...]
The rebels of Houth said they launched the ballistic missile targeting the Royal Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday, according to Mohammed Abdul Salaam, a spokesman for Houth.
It was the third missile attack by rebels around the beginning of November, reports “Alzeera”, Periscopi broadcast.
On November 4th, the rocket headed towards an area near King Khalid International Airport of Riyadh, prompting Saudis to accuse Iran of blaming the start of an act of war.
Another missile will likely target the town of Khamis before it was destroyed on December 1st.
Tens of small missiles have been launched by Yemen in Saudi Arabia during two years of war in Yemen, while Saudi Arabia, supported by the United States and other countries, has launched thousands of air strikes against the targets of the nose.
Accusing Iran of helping the rebels slip through the conflict, the Saudi-led coalition has closed air, land and sea routes.
The Yemen War is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, killing at least 10,000 people and spreading hunger and disease./Periscopi/











