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Yemen group says attacked ‘key target’ with ballistic missile

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DUBAI: Yemen’s Ansar Allah group said it had attacked an “important target” in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday using a ballistic missile and drones.


A Saudi-led coalition, which has been at war with the group since 2015, did not confirm an attack on Riyadh, but said it had intercepted and destroyed a number of ballistic missiles and explosive drones launched towards the kingdom on Thursday.


Yahya Sarea, a spokesman for the group’s military, said the group used a Dul-Faqqar ballistic missile and three Samad3 drones to attack an important target in Riyadh, without giving more details.


The group has attacked Riyadh several times before. “The attacks are a response to the enemy’s permanent escalation and its continuing blockade against our country,” Sarea said in a statement posted on Twitter.


He promised more attacks if Saudi Arabia “continues its aggression” against Yemen. A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition said Ansar Allah forces had launched the missiles and drones at civilian targets in Saudi Arabia, without giving more details.


Ansar Allah took over the Yemeni capital Sanaa and most cities in 2014 after ousting the Saudi-backed government of Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. The Western-backed coalition that Saudi Arabia leads intervened to try to restore Hadi to power but the war, which has killed 100,000 people, has been stuck in a stalemate for years.


The conflict has led to what the United Nations describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.


— Reuters


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