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Saudi intercepts ballistic missile fired from Yemen by Houthis allied with Iran

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Saudi intercepts ballistic missile fired from Yemen by Houthis allied with Iran

RIYADH – Saudi Arabia intercepted a ballistic missile that Yemeni rebels fired towards the kingdom’s southern city of Abha early Monday, the Riyadh-led coalition fighting the insurgents said.
“It was intercepted with no injuries,” the coalition said in a statement, adding that the missile launcher was destroyed by Saudi air defences.
It was at least the fourth ballistic missile launched across the border since UN-brokered peace talks began in Kuwait in April between Yemen’s Huthi rebels and the government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.
Fighting has continued despite a formal ceasefire in conjunction with the peace talks.
The Huthis, which Saudi Arabia says are backed by Iran, are allied with elite troops loyal to Yemen’s former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
They overran Yemen’s capital Sanaa in 2014 before moving into other parts of the country, prompting the coalition to intervene with air strikes and other support in March last year.
Saudi Arabia has deployed Patriot missile batteries to counter tactical ballistic missiles which have been fired occasionally during the war.
The UN special envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, said on Wednesday that the warring parties were taking a two-week break from the peace talks which have made little headway.
The UN says more than 6,400 people have been killed in Yemen since March last year, most of them civilians.
Fighting has driven 2.8 million people from their homes and left more than 80 percent of the population needing humanitarian aid.
On the Saudi side of the frontier, dozens of civilians and soldiers died in skirmishes and artillery barrages earlier in the war.
DW reported: Saudi Arabia has intercepted a ballistic missile it says rebels in neighboring Yemen fired towards the Saudi city of Abha. The Saudis lead a military coalition in Yemen trying to rout Houthi fighters allied with Iran.
The Saudi Arabian air defenses brought down a missile fired from across the Yemen frontier early Monday, military officials said.
“It was intercepted with no injuries,” the Riyadh-led coalition fighting in Yemen said in a statement. Saudi Arabia has US-made Patriot anti-ballistic missile batteries deployed at its borders.
The Yemeni missile was at least the fourth ballistic missile launched across the border since UN-brokered peace talks began in Kuwait in April between Yemen’s Houthi rebels and the Saudi-backed government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi.
The UN’s special envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, said last week that the warring parties were taking a two-week break from the peace talks, which have made little progress.
The UN says more than 6,400 people have been killed in Yemen since March 2015, most of them civilians. About 2.8 million people have fled the fighting, with more than 80 percent of the population dependant on humanitarian aid.
The Houthi tribesmen – backed by Iran – have allied themselves with elite troops loyal to Yemen’s former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Together, they overran Yemen’s capital Sanaa in 2014 before moving into other parts of the country, prompting the Saudi-led coalition to launch devastating airstrikes and a ground assault.


Source: AFP, DW, 4 July 2016