In the Saudi province of Jazan, Houthi rebels fired missiles, injuring five people, two of whom are in critical condition.
According to Saudi media, Col. Muhammad bin Yahya al-Ghamdi, a spokesman for civil defense in Jazan, told the media that a missile fired by Houthi rebels landed in the border area of Jazan province near Yemen.
A spokesman for the Civil Defense said the missile landed on a village, severely damaging two houses, a general store and three cars, while injuring five people. Among those injured in the blast were three Saudis and two Yemenis.
Col. Muhammad bin Yahya al-Ghamdi added that the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, where the condition of the two injured is said to be critical.
It should be noted that the military coalition led by Saudi Arabia had claimed that it had thwarted 7 drone and missile attacks of Houthi rebels on 28 February.


