avia.wikisort.org - EventThe Abha International Airport attacks were cruise missile attacks carried out by the Yemeni Houthi rebels which occurred in June 2019.[1] The attack targeted the arrivals hall of Abha International Airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia and killed one civilian and injured 47 others.[2][3]
Missile attacks carried out by the Houthis
2019 Abha International Airport attacks |
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Location | Saudi Arabia |
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Target | Abha International Airport |
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Date | June 2019 |
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Executed by | Houthi movement |
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Casualties | one civilian killed 47 civilians injured |
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Yemeni Crisis |
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The Saudi-led coalition stated that an Iranian made Ya Ali cruise missile had been used in the attack,[1] but Jane's Defence Weekly later reported that a Yemeni made Quds cruise missile may have been used because of its similarity to the fins recovered from the debris.[4]
The first attack occurred on 19 June and wounded 26.[2][3]
Another attack occurred on June 23, killing a Syrian national and wounding 21[5] and yet another two days later on June 25.[6]
Casualties
According to the Saudi-led Arab coalition spokesman Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, 26 people from different nationalities were injured from the first attack. Eighteen people were treated for minor injuries while eight people were transferred to a hospital.[7]
Retaliation
Days after the first attack, Royal Saudi Air Force conducted multiple air strikes on Houthi forces in Yemen's capital Sana'a in response to the airport attack. According to Saudi state media, the strikes hit air-defence systems and other military positions in the Houthi-controlled city.[8]
Reactions
Bahrain's Foreign Minister strongly condemned the attack, describing it as a “dangerous escalation through Iranian weapons.”[9]
Kuwait condemned the attack saying that it was a “criminal attack” on innocent people.[10]
France condemned the attack, which targeted Abha Airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia. Describing that its expresses their solidarity with Saudi Arabia in the face of these attacks on the security of its territory and its people.[11]
Malaysia strongly condemned the missile attack on the Abha International Airport. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that the attack is an unacceptable violation of international law and detrimental to the peace and security of the Middle East.[12]
Mauritania expressed its condemnation in the strongest terms of the attack on Abha International Airport, which injured a number of innocent civilians.[13]
Pakistan strongly condemned the missile attack by Houthi militants at Abha airport in Saudi Arabia that resulted in 26 Injuries. Pakistan reiterated its full support and solidarity with the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against any threats to its security and territorial integrity.[14]
The United Arab Emirates condemned the attack, stating that this attack was proof of the Houthi militia's attempts to “undermine regional security.”[3][15]
Egypt condemned the attack stating that "Egypt stands by the government and people of Saudi Arabia in the face of any attempt targeting its security and stability."[16]
Human Rights Watch condemned that attack, stating “unlawful Saudi-led coalition air strikes in Yemen never justify Houthi attacks on Saudi civilians”.[8] HRW described the attack as a 'war crime' urging the Houthis to stop attacks on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.[17]
References
Yemeni Civil War (2014–present) |
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- Timeline
- Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)
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Background |
- Houthi insurgency in Yemen
- Houthi takeover in Yemen
- Aftermath of the Houthi takeover in Yemen
- Battle of Sanaa (2014)
- Human rights in Yemen
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Battles and attacks |
- Shabwah Governorate offensive (2014–present)
- Battle of Aden Airport
- 2015 Sanaa mosque bombings
- Marib Campaign
- Battle of Dhale
- Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
- Battle of Aden (2015)
- Abyan campaign (March–August 2015)
- Lahij insurgency
- Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
- Shabwah campaign (March–August 2015)
- Battle of Mukalla (2015)
- Taiz campaign (2015–present)
- September 2015 Marib Tochka missile attack
- Aden unrest (2015–present)
- October 2015 Aden missile attack
- 2015 Aden car bombing
- Aden Christian attack
- 2016 Aden car bombing
- 23 May 2016 Aden bombings
- August 2016 Aden bombing
- December 2016 Aden suicide bombings
- Zinjibar and Jaar
- December 2015 Taiz missile attack
- Nihm Offensive
- Battle of Port Midi
- Hadramaut Insurgency
- Southern Abyan Offensive (2016)
- Abyan conflict (2016–2018)
- Battle of Mukalla (2016)
- May 2016 Yemen police bombings
- June 2016 Mukalla attacks
- 2016 Sanaa funeral airstrike
- Raid on Yakla
- Raid on Al Hathla
- Battle of Sanaa (2017)
- Battle of Aden (2018)
- Battle of Al Hudaydah
- Dahyan air strike
- Abha International Airport attack
- Battle of the Jabara Valley
- 2019 Abqaiq–Khurais attack
- January 2020 Marib attack
- Al-Jawf offensive
- Al Bayda offensive
- August 2020 Marib attack
- 2020 Aden attacks
- Battle of Marib
- 2021 Aden bombings
- 2022 Abu Dhabi attack
- Saada prison airstrike
- 2022 Jeddah missile attack
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Reactions |
- Foreign involvement in the Yemeni Civil War
- Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
- Blockade of Yemen
- Yemeni peace process
- United Arab Emirates takeover of Socotra
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Impacts |
- Famine in Yemen
- 2016–2021 Yemen cholera outbreak
- Airstrikes on hospitals in Yemen
- Refugees on Jeju Island
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Belligerents | Alimi government |
- Pro-Alimi security forces
- Saleh loyalist defectors
- Al-Islah
- Popular Resistance
- Popular Committees
- Southern Movement
- Southern Transitional Council
- Republican Guard
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Houthi government |
- Supreme Political Council
- Houthis
- Pro-Saleh forces
- Supreme Revolutionary Committee
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People | Alimi government |
- Rashad al-Alimi
- Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
- Mahmoud al-Subaihi
- Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar
- Khaled Bahah
- Hussein Arab
- Ahmed Saleh
- Tareq Saleh
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Houthi government |
- Saleh Ali al-Sammad
- Mohamed al-Atifi
- Mohammed al-Houthi
- Hussein Khairan
- Abdul-Malik al-Houthi
- Ali Abdullah Saleh
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Related |
- Reactions to the Saudi-led military intervention
- List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
- Human rights violations
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Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict |
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Background |
- Iranian Revolution
- 1979 Khuzestan insurgency
- Arab separatism in Khuzestan
- Qatif conflict
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Conflicts |
- Iran–Iraq War
- Qatar–Saudi Arabia diplomatic conflict
- Egyptian revolution of 2011
- 2011 Bahraini uprising
- Saudi-led intervention in Bahrain
- Shia insurgency in Bahrain
- First Libyan Civil War
- Syrian civil war
- Hezbollah involvement
- Iranian involvement
- Saudi involvement
- Spillover in Lebanon
- Axis of Resistance
- Iraqi Civil War
- Iranian intervention in Iraq
- Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)
- Houthi insurgency in Yemen
- Operation Scorched Earth
- Operation Blow to the Head
- Yemeni Revolution
- Yemeni Civil War
- Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
- Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
- Houthi takeover in Yemen
- Second Libyan Civil War
- Western Iran clashes
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Incidents |
- 1987 Mecca incident
- Khobar Towers bombing
- 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests
- 2016 Saudi Arabia mass execution
- Execution of Nimr al-Nimr
- Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Tehran
- 2016 attack on the Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran
- 2019 Saudi Arabia mass execution
- 2011 alleged Iran assassination plot
- 2015 Mina stampede
- 2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute
- 2017–2020 Qatif unrest
- 2018 Riyadh missile strike
- 2019–2021 Persian Gulf crisis
- International Maritime Security Construct
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231
- May 2019 Gulf of Oman incident
- 2019 Afif attack
- Abha International Airport attacks
- Abqaiq–Khurais attack
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Iranian relations with GCC member states |
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
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Related topics |
- Iran and state-sponsored terrorism
- Iran–Israel proxy conflict
- Arab League–Iran relations
- Arab–Israeli alliance against Iran
- Warsaw Middle East conference
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- Opposition to military action against Iran
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- People's Mujahedin of Iran
- Iran International
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- Turkey and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict
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