The pilot of a Saudi Arabian jet reportedly shot down in northwestern Yemen has been captured by the Houthi rebels, it emerged on Sunday.

Social media reports originating from Yemen claimed that a Saudi Arabian F-16 fighter jet was brought down in Bani Harith district of the northern part of capital Sanaa.

Confirming the reports, Iran's state-run Press TV claimed that two unexploded rockets were found inside the fighter aircraft and have been seized by the Houthis.

A social media account associated with the Houthis also posted an image of the captured Saudi Arabian pilot, who is seen holding a bottle of water. Saudi Arabia till now has not confirmed the report.

This is the second Saudi Arabian F-16 brought down by the Houthi rebels. Last week, they had shot down another jet in Saada.

Saudi Border Crossing Destroyed

With the battle between the two countries escalating, reports on Sunday claimed that the main border between Yemen and Saudi Arabia has been destroyed in heavy artillery fire.

Reuters reported that the Haradh border crossing has been evacuated amid shelling which razed its departure lounge and passport section of the largest border post between the two counties.