The Saudi-Saudi alliance announced the death of one person and wounded seven others, whose nature was not revealed by an attack believed to be a Houthi rally plane on parking at Abha airport in southern Saudi Arabia.

According to Saudi media, the dead man was a Syrian resident who died of his injuries in an attack on Saudi Arabia's Abha airport on Sunday.

Saudi media said traffic at Abha airport had been disrupted for an hour before resuming.

Earlier, the military spokesman for the Huthis Brigadier Yahya Sariyah said that the aircraft carried out large-scale operations in several attacks by airliners to attack the airports of what he described as aggression countries in Abha and Jazan.

He added that the first operation targeted the airfields and important military targets and sensitive at Jazan airport and hit targets accurately.

He pointed out that the second operation targeted military sites at Abha International Airport, and confirmed that the targets were hit accurately and disrupt the air navigation at the two airports.

He stressed that these operations are a response to what he described as the crimes of aggression and its siege and continuous raids on the Yemeni people.

The Houthis have recently stepped up their attacks on aircraft against Saudi targets. The group said in May after striking a pipeline transporting oil to the Red Sea that they had identified a list of 300 sensitive targets in the kingdom will be the target of them in the coming period.