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Will destroy all Houthi missiles within days: Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, March 30
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday
that all ballistic missiles of Yemen's Houthi rebels will be destroyed
in the coming days, Xinhua reported citing Al Arabiya News.
Warplanes
of the Saudi-led 10-state coalition raided Yemen's capital Sanaa on
Sunday, as the "Decisive Storm" military operation in Yemen against the
Shia Houthi group entered the fourth day.
The Saudi-led coalition
continued targeting Houthi missile arsenal, according to the
spokesperson of the military operation in Yemen, Ahmed Al-Asiri.
"We
are working around-the-clock to achieve the goals in the shortest
time," he said, stressing that the Saudi borders are secure and far from
threats.
On Sunday, air raids targeted the missile arsenal, air
defence forces, ammunition warehouses and supply routes of the Houthi
militias near the Saudi Arabian border, Al-Asiri said.
The Houthi
groups were moving missiles within civilian houses, said Al-Asiri,
adding that there were no secure places for the Houthis as they were
being heavily targeted in north Yemen and helicopters had destroyed
their camps near the Saudi border.
The spokesperson announced on Saturday the success of the first phase of military operations against the Houthis.
In
the face of the worsening security situation in Yemen, the Arab League
on Sunday called for the establishment of a voluntary, unified military
force that member states could turn to when facing challenges to their
security.