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Houthi Rebels Target Saudi City, Two Killed And Seven Injured

Houthi rebels target Saudi city, two killed and seven injured.

Houthi rebels, who occupy most of Yemen, have targeted the Saudi Arabian border town of Jizan with rockets. Two people were killed and seven were injured in Friday’s attack.

According to Saudi state media, Houthi rebels targeted this Saudi Arabian town with a rocket.

Six Saudis and a Bangladeshi national are also among the injured. Several cars and shops were also destroyed in the blast. This town is near the border of Yemen.

Earlier, Saudi-led coalition forces carried out an airstrike on a Houthi base in the Yemeni capital Sanaa.

This coalition force has been fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen since 2015. The Houthi group frequently targets Saudi areas bordering Yemen.

Earlier 47 people were killed in an attack by Houthi rebels.

At the same time, a few months ago, Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeted Saudi Arabia. 47 people were killed in this conflict.

Houthi rebels claimed that they had carried out drone attacks on Jizain AirPort and King Khalid Airbase. The rebels also claimed that their fighters had attacked refineries in Jeddah and Jubail.

Saudi Arabia’s border areas are targeted by Houthi rebels.

Let us tell you that since 2014, the situation of civil war is going on in Yemen continuously.

Saudi Arabia has also joined this war since 2015, which is supporting the government there. That is why the border areas of Saudi Arabia are also the target of Houthi rebels.

United Nations to help bring Afghanistan’s economy back on track, $ 800 million plans proposed

The United Nations is planning to release about $8 billion to help Afghanistan, which is on the verge of starvation. In order to rebuild the Afghan governing system and social services.

Neighboring countries are worried because of Afghan.

UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan Ramiz Alkabarov said, “We do not want to be an alternative government to Afghanistan.” But at this point in time, it is necessary to support the system.

Why the profit that has been earned in the previous years is not worth the loss. Reviving economic activity may instill some confidence in the future and prevent the mass evacuation of refugees.

Afghanistan’s neighbors and countries in Europe fear the economic devastation could cause tensions on their borders to millions of depressed people.

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