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One killed, 2 injured in Houthis’ missile attack on Riyadh: Saudi
RIYADH — One person was killed and two others wounded in a ballistic missile attack late Sunday over the capital of Riyadh fired from Yemen by Houthis militias, Saudi civil defense said.
The spokesman of Riyadh civil defense said in a statement that the missile’s shrapnel that fell on a residential house in Riyadh led to the death of one person and injury of two others. They are all from Egypt.
Saudi state television said Yemen’s Houthis fired two missiles toward Saudi late Sunday and Saudi air defense succeeded in intercepting one over Riyadh, and another over Jazan in the Saudi border with Yemen.
Several loud explosions have been heard by local citizens in Riyadh.
This is not the first time that Houthis fired missiles toward Riyadh.
In November last year, the Saudi air defense shot down a ballistic missile fired by Houthis at Riyadh international airport.
In December, the Houthis fired a ballistic missile toward the Saudi royal palace in Riyadh.
In March 2015, Saudi Arabia led a military coalition of Arab forces, backed by the United States, to intervene in Yemen’s conflict to back the government of exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
The coalition has launched thousands of airstrikes on the Houthis, in attempts to roll back rebel gains and reinstate Hadi in the capital Sanaa.
Houthis have launched hundreds of ballistic missiles toward Saudi cities, with most of them intercepted by Saudi air defense force.