At least 10 people have been reported injured in an attack on an airport in Saudi Arabia’s city of Jazan, near the border with Yemen.
The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said the attack on Friday evening targeted the King Abdullah Airport.
Citing a Saudi-led coalition spokesman, SPA said that the projectile was fired from a drone, shattering the airport’s facade windows and causing injuries.
Six Saudis, three Bangladeshi nationals and one Sudanese were among those who were injured, according to the Reuters news agency.
At least five of the victims suffered only minor injuries, while the conditions of the five others were not immediately known.
No one has claimed immediate responsibility for the attack, but a number of attacks against Saudi targets recently have been blamed on Yemen’s Houthi forces. The Houthis are fighting a Saudi-led coalition, which is trying to reinstate the deposed government there.