Riyadh Military Base ‘Hit’ by Houthi Rebel Missile Strike

Image Caption: A Russian-made scud missile, similar to that used on Sunday, on auction in California [Getty]

 

A Yemeni rebel missile reportedly hit a Saudi military camp 40 kilometre west of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, on Sunday night.

The Saudi Ministry of Defence has not commented on the incident, but a number of local citizens reported on Twitter that the missile hit a military camp located to the west of al-Mazahimiyah, a town near Riyadh.

It is not known how many people have been hurt or killed in the attack.

The Houthi rebels announced that the successful launch of a Scud-type ballistic missile at around 8pm GMT.

Saba News agency quoted a Houthi spokesperson announcing the attack as a “successful test-fire on a precision long-distance ballistic missile.”

“We stress that the capital of [expletive] Saudi Arabia is now in the range of our missiles and, God willing, what is coming will be greater,” a statement from the Houthi government said.
The Saudi minister of defence, Mohammad bin Salman, was at a meeting with Yemeni president Hadi at the time of the attack.

This is the second Houthi Scud missile attack on Saudi soil in one week and the latest attack since Yemen started stockpiling missiles in summer 2016.

On 31 January, a Borkan-1 missile reportedly killed 80 coalition soldiers on a Saudi-UAE military base on Zuqar Island in the Red Sea. This attack was never confirmed or denied by the Saudi-led coalition.

International indignation erupted in November last year after a Houthi ballistic missile was shot down near the holy city of Mecca.

A video released on YouTube on Sunday night appears to show a large underground stockpile of Houthi missiles on lorries.

 


 

TranslationThundering explosion shook al-Muzahmiyya (Yemeni ballistic missile) – 40km west of Riyadh.

 

(Source: Alaraby.co.uk)

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