On Wednesday, Houthis launched a ballistic missile on the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi, Yemeni sources claimed. The Houthis media wing and the UAE government have not denied or confirm these claims so far.
A local source from Abu Dhabi denied that any missile hit the city or any area near it. It’s unlikely that these reports are true as the most advance ballistic missile the Houthis got is only 400km in range while Abu Dhabi is more than 600km away from Yemen.
If Houthis indeed were able to target the UAE with a ballistic missile that got a range of over 600km it would be a big technological breakthrough for the Houthis missile force.
However, even in this case this would mean that the missile had technical problems or was intercepted by the UAE Air Defense Force as it didn’t hit its target for sure.
On Tuesday, Houthi fighters repelled a large attack of Saudi-led forces in al-Aulib mountains in Najran near the Saudi-Yemeni border. The Houthis killed several pro-Hadi fighters and destroyed two armored vehicles.
Meanwhile, 5 civilians were killed in a Saudi airstrike on a civilian oil tanker in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a, according to the Yemeni al-Masirah News TV channel. Al-Masirah added that none of the five victims were identified as the bodies were badly burned.
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