RIYADH: A building in southern Saudi Arabia used by United Nations staff to monitor ceasefire violations in Yemen was damaged by rocket fire on Monday.
Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV reported that the entrance of the building in Dhahran al Janoub province, near the Yemeni border, had been hit by Katyusha rockets launched by the Iranian-allied Houthi group, which controls Yemen’s capital, Sanaa.
United Nations special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed did not attribute blame, but said it was “especially tragic that this attack took place at a point in time where we are calling for a restoration of the cessation of hostilities”.
Saudi Arabia and its allies have carried out thousands of bombing raids in Yemen since March 2015 in a campaign to try to restore the ousted internationally recognised government of President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
Published in Dawn January 31st, 2017