Over the past four years, the Houthis have targeted most Saudi camps, as well as airports in Najran, Jizan and Asir, with medium-range ballistic missiles.

In the following report, we identify hot spots where there are clashes and mutual bombardment on the Saudi-Yemeni border.

The volatile area between the Yemeni-Saudi border along the border between the two countries is about 400 km, extending from Saada through Al-Jawf and Hajjah.

There are 12 directorates in Sa'ada governorate, nine of which are on the border with Najran, Jizan and Asir.

The control of the Houthis in Najran extends about 14 kilometers towards the mountain ranges overlooking the city of Najran, especially the mountain range of Al-Shorfa, Shabaka and Sudais, all overlooking the city and about ten kilometers away.

Najran has an area of ​​about 360,000 square kilometers and a population of about 600,000.

Najran city contains a large industrial city targeted by the Houthis more than once, as well as more than 38 factories, and Najran airport has become out of service because of targeting by the Houthis.

In Jizan, the Houthis penetrate forty kilometers and control dozens of military sites overlooking the capital of Jizan, 30 kilometers away.

Jazan is considered one of the most important industrial cities where investments stopped after being targeted.

Asir has an area of ​​more than 11 thousand square kilometers, and an estimated population of 1.6 million people, where the Houthis penetrate about ten kilometers to reach the city of Al-Rubba, and there is in Asir King Khalid Air Base and Abha Airport, which are subjected to constant bombardment by the Houthis.