In Brief
- Houthi attacks killed 11 people in Yemen, including civilians and military personnel.
- The attacks targeted a Saudi Aramco refinery in Jizan, Saudi Arabia.
- Fire at the refinery was extinguished, per Saudi authorities.
- Casualties include three civilians and eight military members, officials said.
Houthi militants had launched attacks that killed 11 people in Yemen, according to a medical source in Mokha. The casualties include three civilians and eight military personnel. The attacks also targeted a major Saudi Aramco oil refinery located in Jizan, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi officials reported that a fire at the refinery, caused by these attacks, had been successfully extinguished. The incident reflects ongoing conflict and cross-border hostilities between the Houthi movement and Saudi Arabia.
Authorities continue to assess the situation and respond to security concerns following the assault. The attacks underline persistent tensions in the region affecting both military and civilian areas.