Saudi air defenses intercept drone launched by Yemen’s Houthi militia toward Khamis Mushait

A picture shows a Saudi air traffic controller sitting in the control tower at the Khamis Mushayt military air base, some 880 km from the capital Riyadh. (File/AFP)
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  • The Arab coalition said this was the latest example of the Iran-backed Houthis deliberately targeting civilians and civilian targets

RIYADH: Ƶ’s air defenses intercepted and destroyed a booby-trapped drone launched by Yemen’s Houthi militia toward southern Ƶ, state TV reported.
The drone was targeting the city of Khamis Mushait.
The Arab coalition said this was the latest example of the Iran-backed Houthis deliberately targeting civilians and civilian targets.
“We are taking operational measures to protect civilians and deal with imminent militia threats,” the coalition added.
Saudi defenses intercepted another Houthi drone launched toward Khamis Mushait on Sunday, and 17 armed drones launched toward the Kingdom on Saturday.
The Houthis have stepped up cross-border attacks since the beginning of the year and launched a brutal offensive on the Yemeni province of Marib, sparking international condemnation.
On Monday, France joined Arab countries and regional organizations in denouncing the recent Houthi attacks on the Kingdom, saying that they defy international law, and calling on the group to halt their attacks and work toward achieving peace in Yemen.