Al-Houthis launched an attack on a march aircraft targeting Abha International Airport in southern Saudi Arabia, which left - according to Saudi media - five wounded injured in the external positions of the airport.

The official spokesman for the Houthi group that his forces carried out large-scale operations by aircraft marching on the warplanes facilities at Abha International Airport.

The military spokesman of the Huthis Brigadier Yahya Sariyah said that "the air force had already carried out a large operations targeting the warplanes facilities at Abha International Airport."

He added that the attack led to the suspension of navigation at the airport and paralyzed.

The Saudi-UAE alliance confirmed this targeting, and Saudi media reported that five people were injured in the airport's external positions.

The al-Huthi group has vowed to expand its attacks in Saudi Arabia in response to what it calls an Arab aggression and blockade, while the coalition threatens to retaliate harshly against Huthi attacks.

The Houthis have repeatedly targeted the Saudi depth by ballistic missiles and marching aircraft, among which were the Aramco oil pumping station west of Riyadh, and Abha and Jazan airports.