Lt. Col. Zailai added that five military projectiles had fallen near the main road of the village, resulting no injuries. The procedures adopted in such cases have been immediately implemented, he said.
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s civil defense said on Wednesday that several missiles fired by the Iran-backed Houthi militia from inside Yemen landed in the Kingdom.
Lt. Col. Mohannad bin Jasser Zailai, deputy media spokesman for the Civil Defense Directorate in Jazan region, said authorities attended the site to find five missiles near a main road of one of the border villages in Jazan.
The spokesman said there were no casualties reported.
The Houthi militia has stepped up attempts to target civilian and economic objects in Saudi Arabia amid mounting international and Arab condemnation.
The Houthis have struck Abha airport a number of times in recent years, killing one person, injuring dozens and on one occasion causing a passenger aircraft to catch fire.
VIDEO: RAK Police find missing child after 12 hours at Mount Yanas
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A joint search and rescue team including members of the General Headquarters of Ras Al Khaimah Police, Civil Defence Directorate and a number of concerned authorities rescued an Asian child, 33-month-old, after his family lost him for 12 hours during a family trip at Mount Yanas.
The Operations Room reportedly received a tipoff from an Asian family last Friday alerting the loss of their child in Mount Yanas.
The competent teams rushed to the scene instantly on receiving the report with a number of residents of the area, the Hazza Fazza team for adventures and a helicopter from the National Centre for Search and Rescue.
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