SAUDI ARABIA

10 injured after Houthi projectile falls on Jazan airport

October 09, 2021

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — The Arab Coalition in Yemen said a hostile projectile launched by the Iran-backed Houthi militia hit King Abdullah international airport in Jazan, injuring ten civilians, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Friday.

According to the Official Spokesman of the coalition, Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Malki, the hostile attempt to attack the airport was executed using a bomb-laden drone.

There were ten injuries among civilians, passengers and airport employees as follows:

- Six cases of Saudi travelers and airport staff.

- Three cases of Bengali airport staff.

- One case of a Sudanese airport staff.

Additionally, the hostile attempt resulted in minor material damage and some broken glass fronts in the airport, Al-Malki said.

"The terrorist Houthi militia is continuing its unethical practices through the attempt to target civilians and civilian objects."

"Targeting a civilian airport could amount to a war crime, due to the deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian objects which are afforded special protection under the customary International Humanitarian Law," he added.

"The Joint Forces Command, before these hostile acts and unethical transgressions by the terrorist, Iran-backed Houthi militia, will continue to implement all operational procedures to neutralize sources of threats in the cases of self-defense and imminent attacks in a manner that guarantees protection of civilians and civilian objects, and conforms to the customary International Humanitarian Law.”


October 09, 2021
3270 views
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
9 hours ago

Saudi Arabia favors internal political solution for Sudan crisis

SAUDI ARABIA
10 hours ago

Saudi, Chinese FMs discuss over phone Gaza situation

SAUDI ARABIA
11 hours ago

Saudi Arabia did not participate in intercepting Iranian attacks on Israel, sources confirm