US condemns Houthi drone attack on Saudi school

The school in the Asir region was damaged by the drone but no one was injured. (SPA)
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Updated 15 June 2021
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US condemns Houthi drone attack on Saudi school

  • Earlier, the French Ambassador to the Kingdom described the Houthi attack as "brutal and outrageous"
  • Gulf states and humanitarian organizations joined chorus of anger

JEDDAH: The United States on Monday said it "strongly condemned" a Houthi drone attack that damaged a school in Saudi Arabia.

The explosives-laden drone was launched across the border from Yemen and crashed into a school in Asir region, Saudi Civil Defense said on Sunday.

"Such attacks threaten civilians, including school children," the State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs said on Monday. "We join other nations in condemning the attack and call on the Houthis to commit to a lasting ceasefire."

Earlier, the French Ambassador to the Kingdom described the Houthi attack as "brutal and outrageous."
In a message posted on Twitter, Ludovic Pouille wrote: “Scandalized by the fall of a drone (loaded) with explosives launched by the Houthis on a school in (Asir).
“In the name of the French Embassy in Riyadh I very strongly condemn this unacceptable (cowardly) attack on a civilian place dedicated to knowledge and education.”

The comments follow condemnation from the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and the Arab Parliament.

Youssef Al-Othaimeen, secretary-general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), said the Houthi activities constitute war crimes.

Saleh Al-Tuwaijri, secretary-general of the Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization, said: “This is a blatant violation of the principles of international humanitarian law and related international conventions, as it threatens and terrorizes civilian lives.”

The attack comes as the Iran-backed militia continue to attack Saudi Arabia with drones.

The Arab coalition said on Monday that  Saudi air defenses intercepted and destroyed an explosive-laden drone launched towards Khamis Mushait.

 

 

 


KSrelief mobile clinics provide medical services to Yemen patients

Updated 12 February 2026
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KSrelief mobile clinics provide medical services to Yemen patients

RIYADH: Mobile clinics operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) provided medical services to 558 patients in Yemen between January 21 and January 27, state news agency SPA reported.

In Hayran district of Hajjah Governorate, KSrelief’s epidemic disease control clinic saw 190 patients, the emergency clinic handled 96 cases, the internal medicine clinic served 65 beneficiaries and the health awareness and education clinic served four beneficiaries. Medications were dispensed to 351 individuals while the surgery and dressing unit treated 10 patients with injuries.

In the Abs district also of Hajjah Governorate, 203 patients were provided services from epidemic disease control, internal medicine clinic to awareness and education.

Medications were dispensed to 97 patients among specific interventions, as well as providing surgery and dressing to two injured individuals, SPA noted.