http://www.spa.gov.sa/viewfullstory.php?lang=en&newsid=1742762
Riyadh, Rajab 04, 1439, March 21, 2018, SPA -- The official spokesman of the Coalition Forces in Defense of the Legitimacy in Yemen Col. Staff Turki Al-Turki disclosed that at 15:48 today, a Coalition fighter was intercepted at the operations field by a hostile air defense missile launched from Saada airport, but the fighter managed to complete its mission, deal with the source of fire and return safe to base.
Col. Al-Turki said such air defense missile of today was not part of the Yemeni air defense capabilities which have been destroyed by the Coalition following the control of the Houthi militias of the heavy and qualitative weapons, an evidence that the Iranian regime is continuing smuggling qualitative field capabilities to the terrorist Houthi militias in a flagrant challenge to the world community resolutions, including the resolution No. 2216.
He said that the possession of new air defense missiles at the hands of the terror organizations is considered a serious development and a direct threat to the air navigation and relief and humanitarian trips.
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http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/03/21/556172/Yemen-F15-fighter-jet-over-Saada-Report
Yemeni air defense forces, backed by fighters from allied Popular Committees, have reportedly intercepted and shot down an F-15 fighter jet belonging to the Royal Saudi Air Force.
An unnamed Yemeni military source told Arabic-language al-Masirah television network that the aircraft was targeted with a surface-to-air missile as it was flying in the skies over the northwestern Yemeni province of Sa’ada on Wednesday.
The jet had purportedly taken part in airstrikes against residential neighborhoods in the province.
Earlier in the day, Saudi fighter jets targeted a vehicle as it was travelling along a road in the Nihm district of Yemen’s west-central province of Sana'a.
Separately, a civilian sustained injuries when a cluster bomb went off in the Maran area of ?aydan district in Sa’ada Province.
Cluster munitions, which are banned by more than 100 countries, present an enormous danger to civilians.