Saudi-led coalition battling Yemen's Houthi rebels says it has intercepted a missile fired from the neighbouring country towards the kingdom's capital, Riyadh.Houthi rebels said on Tuesday they launched a ballistic missile targeting al-Yamama royal palace to mark 1,000 days since the coalition started its bombing campaign in Yemen."This is our answer to them and to the whole world," Abdulmalik al-Houthi, the rebels' leader, said in a televised address."The more crimes you perpetrate, the more tyrannical you are, you will meet nothing but more missiles."The Saudi-led coalition said that the missile was directed at residential areas, and that there were no casualties, according to SPA, the Saudi state-run news agency."Coalition forces confirm intercepting an Iranian-Houthi missile targeting south of Riyadh. There
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