Houthi rebels fired missiles at Saudi and UAE, Yemen’s launching pad destroyed in retaliation

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Houthi rebels fired missiles at Saudi and UAE

Dubai: The ongoing battle between the Saudi-led coalition and the Houthi Rebels is reaching its peak. Houthi rebels once again attacked the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia with ballistic missiles in the early hours of Monday. However, both of them shot down missiles in the air from the countries. Two foreign nationals were injured when their debris fell.

According to the Al Jazeera report, the Saudi coalition has destroyed the launch pad in Al-Joff, Yemen, which was being used to launch ballistic missiles. On January 3, Houthi rebels hijacked a United Arab Emirates-flagged ship in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. This made matters worse. Then the Houthi worked to add fuel to this fight by attacking in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and now the Saudi Arabian army is doing airstrikes on the Houthi rebels.

The Houthis used cruise and ballistic missiles along with drones for this attack on January 17. The UAE was, of course, involved in the Yemen war, but the Houthis had attacked it for the first time. Earlier he was targeting only Saudi Arabia. After this attack, the UAE demanded from US President Joe Biden that the Houthis be declared a terrorist organization again. Saudi Arabia, India and the United Nations also strongly condemned the attack.

Houthi rebels fired missiles at Saudi and UAE

Yemen is being bombed continuously after the attack by Houthi rebels in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). civilians are also being killed in the U.S. Recently, Saudi Arabia’s military carried out more than 59 airstrikes on a detention center in Yemen’s northern Saada province. In this attack, 77 people were killed and 146 people were injured. Considered a stronghold of Houthi rebels.

However, Saudi Arabia is denying this. According to the news coming on social media, the death toll in Yemen has exceeded 300. There are also a large number of children among them.

The Saudi Arabian coalition has been fighting Houthi rebels since 2015. The bloody conflict that has been going on for a long time suddenly took a dramatic turn and the attacks started. UN chief Antonio Guterres has condemned the attacks.

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