Yemeni Houthi Rebels Claim "Attacked Saudi Oil Facilities with Drones" via Media
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] Major foreign media outlets, citing Yemen's Houthi rebel media Al Masirah TV, reported on the 12th (local time) that the rebel side claimed to have attacked oil facilities in Saudi Arabia.
According to the rebels, the attack was carried out with 17 drones. They also claimed that 10 drones attacked the oil facilities of Saudi state-owned oil company Aramco in Jeddah and Jubail.
The rebels also stated that they launched two ballistic missiles toward Saudi Arabia.
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Major foreign media reported that the Saudi side has not yet confirmed the specific details of the attack.
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