Arab Coalition intercepts drone carrying explosives in Yemeni airspace

The Arab Coalition says it
destroyed a drone carrying explosives heading toward Yemen's Hajjah Governorate
on Wednesday.
The unmanned drone was shot
down in Yemeni airspace after the Iran-aligned rebels launched it from Hodeidah
province, the Arab coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki said in comments carried
by the official Saudi Press Agency.
Al-Maliki called it another
violation of an already fragile ceasefire in a key Red Sea province.
Maliki did not report any
casualties, but said the operation was a breach of the Hodeidah ceasefire deal
reached in Sweden last December between the rebels and Yemen’s government.
Hodeidah is the main entry
point for the bulk of Yemen’s imports and humanitarian aid.
However, the rebels denied
carrying out the attack, with the Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV quoting a spokesman
as saying “no such operation has been conducted in the past 12 hours.”
The Houthis have stepped up
missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, warning that its
airports are legitimate targets.
Last Wednesday, the
coalition said a rebel missile attack on Abha airport left 26 civilians
wounded, vowing “stern action” in response.
Human Rights Watch denounced
the strike as an apparent "war crime", urging the Houthis to
immediately stop all attacks on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.
The attacks come amid
spiraling regional tensions with Iran.