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11 Aug 2018 | 01:23 AM UTC

Saudi Arabia: Two missiles intercepted near Jazan August 10 /update 4

Saudi air defenses intercept two missiles fired by Houthi militants from Yemen in Jazan province on August 10; no casualties reported

Warning

Event

Saudi military officials confirmed that two ballistic missiles were intercepted in Jazan province on Friday, August 10. According to a military spokesman, air defense systems intercepted the missiles at approximately 16:55 (local time). Houthi militants are suspected of firing the missiles from Yemen. No casualties were reported.

Context

On August 8, one person was killed and another 11 were wounded after a missile was intercepted in Jazan province. Military officials said that the casualties were caused by shrapnel from the destroyed missile.

Saudi Arabia has been engaged in the Yemeni Civil War, backing the Yemeni government against Houthi separatists, since 2015. Southern Saudi Arabia is a frequent target of Houthi attacks, and Riyadh has seen several missile attacks in the last several months; however, they rarely result in significant damages or casualties. Notably, Houthi militants launched a missile attack on Riyadh on March 25, coinciding with the third anniversary of the start of the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen; one person was killed in the strike.

Advice

In the event of a missile attack, individuals in Saudi Arabia are advised to seek shelter, monitor developments to the situation, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities or their home governments.