Bangladeshi injured in Houthi missile attack on Saudi Arabia

By Star Digital Report
24 January 2022, 07:17 AM
UPDATED 24 January 2022, 13:20 PM
A Bangladeshi expatriate suffered minor injuries in a ballistic missile attack by Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia, the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen reported on Sunday.

A Bangladeshi expatriate suffered minor injuries in a ballistic missile attack by Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia, the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen reported on Sunday.

Two expatriates -- one Sudanese and one Bangladeshi -- were injured when the missile fired by the Iran-aligned Houthi militias fell in the south of Saudi Arabia, the Khaleej Times reports.

A number of workshops and civilian vehicles were damaged in the attack which targeted the industrial zone of Ahad Al Masarihah in south-western Saudi Arabia, the report said.

The coalition has been fighting the Houthi group in Yemen since 2015.