Confidential UN Brief Reveals no Missiles Sent to Houthis by Iran

A confidential letter by a UN panel has put under question Saudi claims that the missiles used by Yemeni revolutionary fighters against Saudi Arabia have been provided by Iran.

On November 10, a panel appointed by the UN Security Council sent a confidential letter to diplomats, which states that it has seen no proof of Saudi Arabia’s claims that Iran was responsible for the recent missile attack by the Yemeni revolutionary fighters targeting Riyadh, the US-based investigative website The Intercept reported on Friday, according to Russian Sputnik news agency.

 While the Saudi-led coalition has accused Iran of the Yemeni missile attack targeting King Khalid International Airport near Riyadh, Tehran has strongly denied the claims.

Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of supplying Yemeni revolutionary fighters with short-range ballistic missiles what Iran has categorically refuted.

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