Ten people were injured in two explosives-laden drone attacks at King Abdullah airport in the southern Saudi city of Jizan late on Friday and early on Saturday, the Saudi-led coalition said.

The military coalition intervened in Yemeninfo-icon in 2015, backing forces of the ousted government of President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi and fighting the Iraninfo-icon-aligned Houthi group.

Six Saudis, three Bangladeshi nationals and one Sudanese were injured in the first attack, Saudi state mediainfo-icon said, citing a coalition spokesman. Some of the airport's facade windows were shattered in the attack, the spokesman said.

A second explosives-laden drone was intercepted early on Saturday, the coalition said, without giving details on any injuries or damages.

Air traffic in King Abdullah airport was normal, state TVinfo-icon said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility by the Houthis. The group regularly launches drone and missileinfo-icon attacks targeting the gulf kingdom.