Malaysia condemned the missile attacks on Makkah and hoped that the perpetrators will be brought to justice.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement Friday described the abhorrent act, reportedly launched by the Houthis of Yemen could threaten the safety of pilgrims.

"Malaysia also stands firm in its solidarity with Saudi Arabia in preserving the security and sanctity of the two holy cities, Makkah and Madinah," it said.

The Saudi Defence Forces on Thursday (July 27) intercepted a ballistic missile, known as 'Burkan-1', 69 kilometres away from Makkah at Al-Wasliya area of Yaif Province.

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No casualities were reported as a result of the attempted attack.

Wisma Putra said Malaysia hopes that the ongoing conflict in Yemen will be resolved peacefully.

According to international media report, the Houthis on Friday confirmed the launch of a Burkan-1 ballistic missile into Saudi Arabia but said it targeted King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, the kingdom's busiest airport.

-- BERNAMA