UAE Claims To Have Destroyed Two Ballistic Missiles Fired By Houthi Rebels, Two Injured In Attack In Saudi Arabia
The United Arab Emirates says two ballistic missiles fired at its territory by Yemen's Houthi rebels on Monday morning have been destroyed and that no one was killed in the attack. The UAE is part of a Saudi-led military coalition fighting Houthi rebels, and this is the second time in a few days that Houthi rebels have tried to target the UAE. The latest missiles were aimed at the state of Abu Dhabi, where three people, were killed in a January 17 drone strike on the port. Following the attack, a spokesman for the Houthi rebels warned that more attacks on the UAE were possible in the future. US to leave Ukraine Meanwhile, the Saudi-led military coalition said that a Sudanese and another Bengali citizen were wounded in a missile attack by Houthi rebels in southern Saudi Arabia on Sunday. A spokesman for the Houthi rebels has claimed responsibility for the latest attacks in both countries, but did not provide further details, according to Reuters. It should be noted that the Saudi-l...