Annie Durham, 59, has been arrested and charged with second-degree arson after fire bombing her neighbor's in Del City, Oklahoma

This is the moment a 59-year-old woman is caught hurling burning rubbish at her neighbor's house by her own security camera.

Shocking footage shows Annie Durham shooting a gun through a gap in the fence before hurling the fire bomb into the house.

It was filmed in Del City, Oklahoma, on Monday June 10 this year at 2.27pm.

Firefighters were called to extinguish the blaze and Durham has now been arrested. The house had previously been condemned.

Shocking footage caught by the attacker's security camera shows her walk into the gap between the two houses, which are separated by a wooden fence.

Durham appears to fiddle with a tool before pointing a gun through a gap in the fence and firing a shot at her neighbor's home.

Hearing no response she then walks back into view with burning rubbish and hurls it over the fence.

It lands in an entrance at the side of next door's house and is left there to burn.

Shocking footage, filmed on her own security camera, shows her throwing the burning rubbish into the house next door

She is then seen walking away and leaving the burning rubbish in the house. The property had previously been condemned, the city's fire department said in a statement

After firefighters attended and asked to see Durham's footage she was arrested on charges of second-degree arson, reports Fox News.

No injuries were reported as a result of the blaze.

There was an ongoing conflict between the owner of the attacked house, which had been condemned, and Durham, the Fire Department said in a statement.

Pictures from the day show plumes of smoke rising out of the house's garage, front door and roof moments after the fire.

Fire fighters are also seen standing outside with hoses desperately trying to extinguish the blaze.

Durham was also seen shooting into the property before setting the fire bomb

Shortly after the fire bomb was chucked into the condemned house it burst into flames. Firefighters were called to extinguish the blaze

Plumes of smoke billow out of the house as firefighters struggle to get it under control (left) and after the blaze (right)

Once the flames are put out the house is seen to be blackened but to still have the roof on.

'Regardless of the extent of a conflict, arson is never a solution to resolve it', said Del City Fire Chief Brandon Pursell.

'The senseless actions of this person placed the lives of innocent neighbors and responding firefighters at serious risk.