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Yemen's Houthis threaten Saudi targets over Iran flight to Sanaa

  • Houthis warn they would target 'Saudi airports and vital interests ​on land and sea'
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Yemen’s Houthis said on Friday ​its forces confronted Saudi “warplanes” that they ‌said attempted to prevent an Iranian civilian aircraft from landing at Sanaa International Airport, according to ​a statement by the group’s military spokesperson ​Yahya Sarea.

Houthis warned that ⁠they would target “Saudi airports and vital interests ​on land and sea” if the Saudis continue ​their violations of Yemeni airspace, Sarea said.

Flights between Sanaa and Tehran will continue despite any “possible consequences,” he ​added.

Houthi-run Al Masirah TV said earlier ​on Friday that an Iranian aircraft arrived in Sanaa ‌and ⁠flew the group’s official delegation to Tehran to attend the funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. More than 200 ​patients were ​among other ⁠passengers on board.

Houthis have demonstrated their missile and drone capabilities during the ⁠Yemen ​war in attacks on Saudi ​Arabia targeting oil installations and vital infrastructure.