The Houthis accused the Saudi-UAE alliance of committing a massacre that killed and injured dozens of civilians in Hajjah province in northwest Yemen, and said that they bombed King Khalid Air Base in Khamis Mushait in southern Saudi Arabia, while the coalition confirmed that it failed the attack.

The Ministry of Health in the government of Houthis that three raids targeted the area of ​​Somla, Mstba district in Hajja, killing nine civilians, including five children and two women, and wounded 18 others.

Houthi media broadcast images of the ambulance and recovering bodies of victims, some of which were mutilated, while the alliance said it had referred the incident team to the incident to look into a possible accident in the area.

In another context, a spokesman for the leadership of the Saudi-Emirati coalition forces said that the coalition intercepted and shot down a drone drone fired by the Houthi group from Sanaa.

This came after the military spokesman for the Houthis Brigadier General Yahya Sari said that the air force of the group carried out an attack with K-2 bombers, which targeted radars and military sites at King Khalid Air Base.

A spokesman for the Houthis said that this attack comes in response to the crimes of what he described as the ongoing aggression and siege on the Yemeni people and its continuous raids, which amounted to 36 air strikes within 48 hours, which resulted in killing and wounding a large number of people.

The King Khalid air base has been attacked several times by the Houthis, the latest of which was a week ago when the group announced an attack "jets" also included Abha International Airport and Najran Airport.