Houthis fire missiles at Saudi Arabia, breaking years of calm
XLE•Iranian plane dispute and airport strikes in Sanaa
Earlier Monday, the Houthi movement, which controls northern Yemen, accused Saudi Arabia of launching airstrikes against the international airport in Sanaa and had vowed to retaliate. The Houthis called Monday's attacks "blatant aggression" and said they had ended a period of de-escalation.
They also warned airlines against flying in Saudi airspace until the "siege" on Sanaa airport was lifted.
The strikes on Sanaa airport were claimed by Yemen's internationally recognized government, which is heavily backed by Riyadh, where many of its members reside.
The Yemeni government's defence ministry said the runway at Sanaa International Airport had been targeted to prevent an Iranian plane from landing in violation of Yemeni sovereignty.
It said government forces would respond to any hostile aircraft violating Yemen's airspace "by all available means", and held Iran responsible.




