Riyadh (Debriefer) - The Saudi-led coalition on Sunday said its forces bombed two Houthi bomb-laden boats and two drones aimed at the Kingdom.
The two boats were destroyed prior to an imminent attack operation off Hodeida, the Arab coalition added in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The Houthis use the Stockholm Agreement as an umbrella to launch hostile attacks from Hodeida governorate, threatening the shipping routes and global trade, according to SPA.
Earlier, the coalition announced the interception of two booby-trapped drones flown by the Iranian-backed Houthi group towards Saudi Arabia.
While the Houthis persistently attempt to target civilians and civilian objects, "we take the necessary operational measures in accordance with the international humanitarian law," the coalition added.
No comment has immediately been released by the group on the two incidents.
On 21 March, the coalition said its warplanes bombed Houthi workshops used to assemble ballistic missiles and explosive drones.
The attack aimed to neutralize and destroy sources of imminent threat, and to protect civilians and civilian objects, the coalition said then.