UN chief: Parts of missiles fired at Saudi Arabia came from Iran
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UNITED NATIONS - Debris from five missiles fired at Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Houthi group since July 2017 "share key design features with a known type of missile" manufactured by Iran and some of the components were manufactured in Iran, UN chief Antonio Guterres wrote in a confidential report to the Security Council.
However, the United Nations has not been able to determine when the missiles, components or related technology were transferred from Iran and if they violated UN restrictions, Guterres said in a biannual report on the implementation of UN sanctions on Iran.
Iran told Guterres in a letter that it "neither has a policy nor seeks to transfer arms or military equipment in Yemen or manufacture them therein."