The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was conducting a surveillance drone over al-Makhadir district in the province, located 194 kilometers (121 miles) south of the capital, Sana'a, on Saturday, when it was struck by a surface-to-air missile, Arabic-language al-Masirah satellite television network reported.
The development was the second of its kind in less than a week as Yemeni soldiers and allied forces targeted an Emirati drone in the sky over the town of Azan, located 550 kilometers (341 miles) southeast of Sana'a, on February 27.
The downed aircraft was purportedly on a surveillance mission in the area.
On February 3, Yemeni army forces and fighters from Popular Committees shot down a Saudi spy aircraft over Harad district in the northwestern province of Hajjah, Press TV reported.
The downing of the unmanned aerial vehicle came only a few days after Yemeni troops fired a surface-to-air missile at another Saudi spy drone in Yemen’s northwestern Sa’ada Province.