The command entity for the Saudi-led coalition backing the Yemeni government in the country’s civil war has announced that it will temporarily close all Yemen ground, air and sea ports in attempts to limit flaws in existing inspection procedures that have resulted in a supply of ballistic missiles and other military equipment to the armed Houthi political opposition faction, according to local media.
Coalition command claimed that Houthi militants were responsible for Sunday's missile launch, and called it a flagrant military aggression, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported.
Sunni-led Saudi Arabia accuses Shiite-run Iran, its key rival in the region, of arming and training the Houthi faction in Yemen. Iran has refuted the claims, although Tehran makes no secret of its political support for the Houthis.