A Yemeni military spokesman in Yemen said Monday that their air force has carried out extensive operations at Abha International Airport, King Khaled Air Base and Najran airport with "Kassaf" aircraft.

"The first operation targeted the airfields at Najran airport, and the hit was direct, causing the disruption of air traffic at the airport," said al-Houthi channel spokesman Houthi.

The spokesman added that the second operation targeted important military positions and sensitive at the base of King Khalid Air Khamis Mushait in Asir, the injury was accurate, as he described.

"The third operation targeted airfields and other targets at Abha International Airport, hitting its targets with high precision and causing disruption of air navigation at the airport," he said.

The latest bombing comes as a result of the intensification of "painful strikes and the expansion of targeting, in response to the crimes of aggression, siege and continuous raids." The Al-Masirah channel reported on its website.

Houthis have declared more than once bombing of Abha airport in southern Saudi Arabia aircraft march (Al Jazeera)

Rising attacks
There has been no confirmation or denial from Saudi Arabia or its forces in Yemen, neither official websites nor the Saudi media have reported the attacks.

In recent weeks, al-Houthi group has carried out numerous attacks by aircraft at an accelerating pace on sites inside Saudi territory.

The group announced this year that it had set up a 300-goal bank with headquarters and military and vital facilities along the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as well as installations, premises and military bases of the Saudi-UAE alliance inside Yemen.

On Sunday, Al-Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned in a speech broadcast by Al-Masirah television channel that he would meet the escalating escalation and spoke of painful blows that had a great impact on Saudi Arabia and those behind it.

He also advised the UAE to ratify its plan to withdraw from Yemen, stressing that "the continuation of the UAE in the aggression and the occupation of Yemen is a danger to them, and bear the responsibility for it."