Samples of weapons used by Iran-backed Houthi militias to attack Saudi Arabia are being showcased in front of leaders of 56 Arab and Muslim countries and about 390 media persons, arriving from around the world to attend the Mecca summits.
The exhibits displayed at the exhibition titled “Facts in minutes” in the premises of King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, include several missiles, drones, boats, missile launchers and other equipment that were used by the Houthi militia to attack Saudi Arabia.
They are considered evidence of the explicit involvement of the Iranian regime in these criminal and terrorist acts, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The exhibition showcased remains of several Iranian ballistic missiles and drones that targeted Saudi Arabia in recent years.
These include Qiam missile which was fired toward Riyadh on March 25, 2018, and another Qiam missile launched toward Mecca in 2016; Iranian drones of Ababil/Qasef and Rased, Iran-made rocket-propelled grenade, Iranian anti-armour Dahlawi, in addition to Iranian optical binoculars and remote-controlled booby-trap boat.
The exhibition was organised in a joint effort by the Ministry of Defence, represented by the Joint Armed Forces, the Communications and New Media Center at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Yemen Development and Reconstruction Center.