Saudi air defense forces shoot down Houthi missile over Riyadh



In this file photo, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley unveils what remains of a missile fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen toward Riyadh on Nov. 4, 2017. Another missile fired from Yemen was intercepted by Saudi Air Defense Forces on Sunday. (AFP file)

News: Arabnews.com

RIYADH: Saudi air safeguards caught a ballistic rocket over Riyadh late on Sunday, in a clear Iran-supported Houthi state army assault.

Witnesses detailed uproarious blasts and brilliant flashes in the sky, however, the episode left no setbacks, as per the Saudi state news channel Al Ekhbariya.

Since November, Yemen's Iran-adjusted Houthi volunteer armies have let go various rockets into Saudi Arabia, all of which Saudi powers had effectively blocked without making any harms lives or properties.

The Houthis propelled a rocket at Riyadh on Nov. 4, focusing on King Khalid International Airport. Illustrious Saudi Air Defense powers captured the rocket and shot it down, and there was no harm.

A UN Security Council-named board affirmed the rocket was produced in Iran, alongside three different rockets let go from Yemen toward the Kingdom this year.
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