Houthi militia launch missile targeting Yemen’s Al-Jawf

Houthi militants launched a missile targeting a
northern city in Yemen, Saudi state agency SPA reported on Saturday.
The attack was launched from the governorate of
Amran and the missile hit Al-Jawf, the Arab Coalition’s spokesperson Col. Turki
Al-Maliki said.
The militia continue to violate international and
humanitarian laws by launching ballistic missile on areas with civilians, he
added.
The coalition continues to take severe measures to
stop the Houthi attacks, Al-Maliki said.
On Friday, the Arab coalition said a marine mine laid
by Yemen’s Houthi militia has hit a commercial cargo ship in the southern Red
Sea, Al-Ekhbariya TV reported.
The coalition said there were minor damages to the
ship, but that no casualties were reported.
The Iran-backed Houthi militia continues to plant
marine mines in the southern Red Sea and in the Bab Al-Mandab strait, which “is
a serious threat to international shipping and global trade,” the coalition
added.