SAUDI ARABIA

Five civilians injured as Houthi-launched projectile falls in Jazan

March 02, 2021



JAZAN — Saudi Arabia’s civil defense said on Tuesday a military projectile launched by the Iran-backed Houthi militia fell in the Kingdom’s southern Jazan region, injuring at least five civilians.

In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, the Spokesman for the Civil Defense Directorate in Jazan Region, Col. Muhammad Al-Ghamdi said the projectile fell in a public street, and the injured were three Saudi citizens and two Yemenis who were transferred to a hospital for treatment.

The projectile's debris damaged two houses, a grocery store, and three civilian cars.

The Arab Coalition has reported in recent weeks increased aerial attacks launched by Houthis in Yemen towards civilian areas in the Kingdom.

The Jazan attack comes two days after the Arab Coalition said it had thwarted a ballistic missile attack by the Houthis on Riyadh, and destroyed six armed drones launched towards cities in the kingdom’s south. — SG


March 02, 2021
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