Saudi Arabia says Iran behind Houthi missile attack on airport


(Worthy News) – Saudi Arabia has said it will carry out urgent reprisals as it accused Iran of being behind a late-night cruise missile attack by Houthi rebel fighters on a Saudi international airport that injured 26 people.

The Saudi foreign ministry said the Command of Joint Forces of the Coalition promised it “will take urgent and timely measures to deter these Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militias”.

The attack on Abha airport was condemned across the Middle East and by the US defence department. [ Source: UK Guardian (Read More…) ]

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