Pakistan condemns Houthi missile attacks against Ƶ

A picture taken March 26, 2018 in Um Al-Hammam district in Riyadh shows Egyptian laborers inspecting damages to a home hit by falling shrapnel from Yemeni rebel missiles that were intercepted over the Saudi capital. (AFP)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday strongly condemned Sunday’s missile attacks by Houthi rebels against Ƶ.
According to the Saudi-led Arab coalition, the Kingdom’s air defenses intercepted seven ballistic missiles fired from Yemen.
“Pakistan commends the government of Ƶ for destroying the missiles and limiting the casualties,” Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement, reiterating the country’s “full support and solidarity” with the Kingdom’s leadership and people.
In December 2017, the ministry expressed concern over “the increasing frequency and ferocity of the missile attacks, targeted at innocent civilians by Houthi rebels,” which “pose a threat to regional peace and security.”