A military source announced that Houthis’ Qasef K2 combat drones hit Saudi Arabia’s Najran Regional Airport for the second time in 24 hours.

Iran Press/Middle East: Yemen’s Houthi group said on Thursday it had carried out another drone attack on Najran airport in south-western Saudi Arabia near the Yemeni border, the Middle East Monitor reported.

Accordingly, the airstrike was targeting a hangar at the airport containing warplanes.

There was no immediate comment from Saudi Arabia or the Saudi-led coalition.

Also on Tuesday, Houthi drones hit an arms depot at the kingdom’s Najran airport, causing a fire and 300 vital military targets in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

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Last year, a report by The New York Times said that US intelligence analysts were based in Najran, assisting the Saudis and a US Army Green Berets deployment on the border.

After more than four years of war against Yemeni people by Saudi-led coalition, a humanitarian crisis which UN describes as the world's worst one, has made 3.3 million people displaced and 24.1 million - more than two-thirds of the population - in need of aid.

Yemen's minister of public health and population, Taha Al-Mutwakel said that Saudi-led blockade has turned Yemen into an open-air prison while at least 425 medical centers have been targeted directly by Saudi-led coalition attacks.

Now, Yemeni people are defending their homeland against the Saudi-led coalition's bombardment by launching missiles and drone attacks. 208/104

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