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Yemen Rocket Hits Saudi Power Station

 

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Rocket fire from Yemen struck a power station in southern Saudi Arabia Friday, emergency workers said, a day after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced a new peace initiative.
 
The strike on the transformer in Najran which lies just across the Yemen border, marked a rare hit on Saudi Arabia's infrastructure despite months of periodic bombardment of the area.
 
Attacks have intensified since the suspension in early August of United Nations-brokered peace talks between the Shiite Huthi rebels and their allies, and Yemen's internationally-recognized government.
 
The civil defense agency in Najran said it had responded to a rocket strike from Yemen on an electrical station, which caused no injuries, and that the blaze was extinguished.
 
Purported video of the incident circulating on social media showed heavy black smoke rising behind white storage tanks licked by orange flames.
 
Nine people have been killed in Najran since August 16, when seven lost their lives in a single strike.
 
A Saudi-led military coalition has also intensified its air raids in Yemen since the peace talks collapsed.
 
The coalition intervened in March last year to support President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi after the Huthis and their allies seized much of Yemen.
 
Rebels continue to hold the capital Sanaa.
 
In the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah on Thursday, Kerry outlined a plan which offers the Huthis participation in government in exchange for an end to violence and a surrender of weapons.
 
The rebels, allied with forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, have so far not commented on the plan which Kerry described after meeting with his Gulf counterparts, a British minister and the U.N. peace envoy to Yemen.
 
He said Washington was "deeply troubled" by rebel attacks on Saudi territory, where more than 100 soldiers and civilians have been killed in cross-border bombardments and skirmishes.
 
Kerry alleged that Iran, Saudi Arabia's regional rival, had shipped missiles to Yemen. 
 
Tehran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday called the charge "completely baseless."
 
 

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