The coalition reveals the details of the Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia It intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile that was launched to target the city of Jazan (southern of the Kingdom). It also destroyed and shot down 9 booby-trapped drones that were launched towards Jazan, Khamis Mushait, Taif, Yanbu and Dhahran the South.".

Al-Maliki added, in a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), that: "Hostile attacks by Houthi militias deliberately target civilian and economic objects protected under international humanitarian law and its customary rules, using ballistic missiles and drones.".

The speaker added: "Preliminary investigations also indicate that the militias used Iranian cruise missiles targeting the Al-Shaqiq salt water desalination plant, and Aramco’s distribution station in jazan".

as "The targeted sites included the electricity transmission station in Dhahran Al-Janoub, the gas station of the National Gas and Industrialization Company in Khamis Mushait, and the liquefied gas plant of the National Gas and Industrialization Company Aramco Saudi Arabia in Yanbu".

Al-Maliki added: "These hostile attacks caused some material damage to facilities, civilian vehicles, and residential homes as a result of targeting and the scattering of objection fragments, and there were no loss of life until the issuance of this statement.".

The spokesperson stated that "These barbaric attacks represent a dangerous escalation, as they express the position of the terrorist Houthi militia towards the invitation submitted by the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf to host Yemeni-Yemeni consultations between all Yemeni parties, and confirm the militias’ approach that rejects all international efforts and initiatives, including the Saudi initiative, to end the crisis Yemen and reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution".

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Al-Maliki explained that “the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces and the Royal Air Force Saudi Arabia It intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile that was launched to target the city of Jazan (southern of the Kingdom), and also destroyed and shot down 9 booby-trapped drones that were launched towards Jazan, Khamis Mushait, Taif, Yanbu and Dhahran the South.

Al-Maliki added in a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), that “the hostile attacks of the Houthi militia deliberately target civilian and economic objects protected under international humanitarian law and its customary rules, using ballistic missiles and drones.”

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The spokesman added: “Initial investigations also indicate that the militias used Iranian cruise missiles that targeted the brine desalination plant in Al-Shaqiq and the Aramco distribution station in jazan“.

The targeted sites also included the electricity transmission station in Dhahran Al-Janoub, the gas station of the National Gas and Industrialization Company in Khamis Mushait, and the liquefied gas plant of the National Gas and Industrialization Company Aramco Saudi Arabia in Yanbu.

And Al-Maliki added: “These hostile attacks caused some material damage to facilities, civilian vehicles and residential homes as a result of targeting and the scattering of objection fragments, and there are no casualties until the issuance of this statement.”

The spokesman stated that “these barbaric attacks represent a dangerous escalation, and they also express the position of the terrorist Houthi militia towards the invitation submitted by the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf to host Yemeni-Yemeni consultations between all Yemeni parties, and confirms the militias’ approach that rejects all international efforts and initiatives, including the initiative.” Saudi Arabia, to end the Yemeni crisis and reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution.

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