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Saudi Arabia says it has intercepted a ballistic missile fired at the outskirts of its capital, Riyadh, from Yemen.

Saudi military sources said they shot down the missile north-east of the city. Its intended target is believed to have been the King Khalid International Airport, 22 miles north of Riyadh. No damage was caused, although parts of the rocket landed in an uninhabited area close to the city. 

The missile was reportedly fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have been locked in a bloody conflict with Saudi Arabia since 2015. 

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Saudi military has intercepted several missiles fired from Yemen in the past, most recently in May, but Saturday's rocket came closer to a major Saudi population centre than any has previously.

The Houthis are opposed to Yemen's internationally-recognised president, Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi, who is being backed by the Saudis. 

Saudi bombing of Yemen since 2015 has killed more than 10,000 people and led to a devastating humanitarian crisis. More than 20 million people are in needed of humanitarian assistance and cholera outbreaks have killed more than 2,000.

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