2019 Abha International Airport attacks | |
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Part of the Yemeni Civil War (2014–present) and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict | |
Location | |
Target | Abha International Airport |
Date | June 2019 |
Executed by | Houthi movement |
Casualties | one civilian killed 47 civilians injured |
The Abha International Airport attacks were cruise missile attacks carried out by the Yemeni Houthi rebels which occurred in June 2019.[1] The attack targeted the arrivals hall of Abha International Airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia and killed one civilian and injured 47 others.[2][3]
The Saudi-led coalition stated that an Iranian made Ya Ali cruise missile had been used in the attack,[1] but Jane's Defence Weekly later reported that a Yemeni made Quds cruise missile may have been used because of its similarity to the fins recovered from the debris.[4]
The first attack occurred on 19 June and wounded 26.[2][3]
The second attack, a drone strike, occurred on June 23, killing a Syrian national and wounding 21[5] and yet another two days later on June 25.[6]