News Yemen’s Houthis hit Saudi Aramco site in Jeddah

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Houthi rebels strike an oil facility in the port city in an attack confirmed by Saudi authorities.

Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has said it struck a distribution station operated by oil giant Saudi Aramco with a missile in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea city of Jeddah.

The attack was confirmed later on Monday by a Saudi official quoted by the Saudi state news agency (SPA), who said a fire broke out in a fuel tank at a petroleum products distribution station in north Jeddah “as a result of a terrorist attack with a projectile”.

The official said firefighting teams managed to extinguish the fire, with no injuries or casualties, adding that Saudi Aramco’s supply of fuel to its customers was not affected.

The oil company’s production and export facilities are mostly in Saudi’s Eastern province, more than 1,000km (621 miles) across the country from Jeddah.

Announcing the attack, a military spokesman for the Houthis warned “operations will continue”.

Yahya Sarea said the attack was carried out with a Quds-2 type winged missile. He also posted a satellite image with the label: “north Jeddah bulk plant-Saudi Aramco”.

“The strike was very accurate, and ambulances and fire engines rushed to the target,” Sarea said.

That facility is just southeast of Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, an important site that handles incoming Muslim pilgrims en route to nearby Mecca.

 

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It seems Iran is retaliating against Israel’s strike to Iranian elements stationed in Syria but they are targeting Saudi oil facilities instead of Israel.

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I can say better Saudi let go his ambition in the region and let the political process in Yemen lead the nation instead of trying to solve the situation through military means. What ever out put that could come out through that possible political process should be accepted, including if Houti some how will become the ruler of Yemen.
 

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