Colonel Turki al-Maliki reviewed one of the ballistic missiles launched on the city of Riyadh on the nineteenth of December, which proves the involvement of the Iranian regime in providing the Houthi armed terrorist militia with ballistic missiles, pointing out that targeting the capital Riyadh, which is inhabited by 8 million of civilian population and the claim by the Houthi armed militia to target civilian objects violates international and humanitarian law, stressing that the Iranian regime must be held accountable for providing the Houthi armed militia with such qualitative missiles to stop the flow of these weapons to terrorist groups around the world. Some of the Iranian missiles, including Zilzal 2, Zilzal 3 and Siad 2, were confirmed, confirming the control of some of these missiles by the coalition forces. In addition to the destruction of the system at Sana'a Airport in taking it as a military barracks in violation of international law, targeting civilians and providing Houthi militias with such missiles which threaten regional and international security and which are the responsibility of the international community to counter such attempts. He pointed out that by firing ballistic missiles, 87 percent of the ballistic missiles fired on Saudi Arabia, which reached 104 ballistic missiles, were launched on Saudi cities, including Makkah and Riyadh, indicating that most of the ballistic missiles come from Sa'ada governorate, north of Imran, the headquarters or location of the Huthi militia. Support of weapons through the Iranian regime is based in the province of Sa'ada and Imran. --More 23:32 LOCAL TIME 20:32 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w651713
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