Houthi attacks Saudi capital Trump for his first visit
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2017-05-22 09:02:45
Saudi Arabia's air defences successfully intercepted a missile launched by the Yemeni Houthi militants to Riyadh, the Saudi capital, 19th, according to a multinational coalition led by the country. This is the most recent time that Houthi militants have fired missiles at Saudi territory from Riyadh.
A multinational coalition forces said in a statement that at 8:45 P.M. local time 19th, Saudi air defences successfully intercepted Houthi missiles over the Rafah county, 180 kilometres from Riyadh. The hit missile crashed in No-man's land, causing no casualties.
Analysts here believe that the Houthi armed with the Saudi capital launched a missile on the eve of U.S. President Trump's visit to the sand, is intended to warn the United States not to the Saudi-sided, while the future of possible peace talks to increase the stakes.
In September 2014, the Yemeni armed forces seized the capital Sana ' A, then occupied the southern part of the country, forcing President Hardy and his cabinet members to take refuge in Saudi Arabia (Houthi). In March 2015, Saudi Arabia and other countries launched a military campaign codenamed "Decisive Storm" against Houthi militants. In this military operation, the United States provides support to multinational coalition forces for intelligence, weapons and air refueling.
A multinational coalition forces said in a statement that at 8:45 P.M. local time 19th, Saudi air defences successfully intercepted Houthi missiles over the Rafah county, 180 kilometres from Riyadh. The hit missile crashed in No-man's land, causing no casualties.
Analysts here believe that the Houthi armed with the Saudi capital launched a missile on the eve of U.S. President Trump's visit to the sand, is intended to warn the United States not to the Saudi-sided, while the future of possible peace talks to increase the stakes.
In September 2014, the Yemeni armed forces seized the capital Sana ' A, then occupied the southern part of the country, forcing President Hardy and his cabinet members to take refuge in Saudi Arabia (Houthi). In March 2015, Saudi Arabia and other countries launched a military campaign codenamed "Decisive Storm" against Houthi militants. In this military operation, the United States provides support to multinational coalition forces for intelligence, weapons and air refueling.