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Yemen's Houthis Launch Multiple Strikes On Critical Saudi Sites

 

DW: Yemen's Houthi rebels hit Aramco, other facilities in Saudi Arabia 

The coalition fighting in Yemen said Houthi rebels hit several energy facilities in Saudi Arabia. This comes days after the rebels rejected a GCC invitation for talks on the conflict. 

The Saudi-led military coalition said early on Sunday that the Houthi rebels launched four attacks on the kingdom, state media reported. 

The attacks damaged civilian cars and homes but caused no casualties, it said. 

It was the latest escalation in a slate of Houthi cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia as peace talks between the two sides remain stalled. The ongoing conflict between Saudi Arabia and the Iran-backed Houthi rebels has taken a devastating toll on Yemen since 2015. 

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Yemen's Houthis Launch Multiple Strikes On Critical Saudi Sites  

Yemen rebels launch barrage of strikes on Saudi sites -- AP  

Yemen Houthis attack Saudi energy facilities, refinery output hit -- Reuter  

Houthis Attack Aramco Facility in Saudi Arabia, Coalition Says -- VOA/AFP  

Houthi's fire missiles at Saudi energy facility -- The Hill  

Houthis launch multiple strikes on Saudi sites -- Al Jazeera



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