Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile, destroys 3 Houthi drones launched toward southern region

Arab coalition spokesman Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki. (File/AFP)
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Updated 25 July 2021
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Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile, destroys 3 Houthi drones launched toward southern region

RIYADH: The Saudi air defenses have intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile and three drones launched by the Houthi militia in Yemen towards the kingdom's southern region. The Arab Parliament and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) strongly condemned the attacks. 

The Arab Coalition announced late Saturday that the attempts to target civilian objects and civilians were repelled and destroyed. It added that three drones launched towards the southern region have been also intercepted and destroyed, including one drone that was headed to Khamis Mushait. 

The Arab Parliament denounced in a statement on Sunday the Houthi drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s southern region, and reaffirmed its full support and solidarity with the Kingdom against anything that targets its security and stability.

The legislative body of the Arab League described the Houthi militia as a “terrorist organization operated from Tehran to implement a policy of spreading chaos and terror in the region and the world.”

Yousef Al-Othaimeen, secretary general of the OIC, expressed his strong condemnation to the attempt by the terrorist Houthi militia to target innocent civilians in Saudi Arabia.

He also praised the Saudi Air Defense Forces, which were able to intercept and destroy the drones.


Saudi crown prince receives 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Omar Yaghi

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Professor Omar Yaghi in Riyadh on Wednesday. (SPA)
Updated 28 January 2026
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Saudi crown prince receives 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Omar Yaghi

  • Crown prince congratulated Yaghi on receiving the prize and wished him continued success

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Professor Omar Yaghi in Riyadh on Wednesday.
The crown prince congratulated Yaghi on receiving the prize and wished him continued success, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The professor was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, sharing it with Richard Robson of the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Susumu Kitagawa of Kyoto University, Japan.
The scientists were cited for creating “molecular constructions with large spaces through which gases and other chemicals can flow. These constructions, metal-organic frameworks, can be used to harvest water from desert air, capture carbon dioxide, store toxic gases or catalyze chemical reactions.”
Yaghi expressed his gratitude to the crown prince for the meeting and the support he has received in his work.