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Houthis say they attacked Aramco refinery with drone

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The Iranian-aligned Houthi movement in Yemen said it had attacked a Saudi Aramco refinery in Riyadh yesterday using a drone, but the oil company said a limited fire at the plant was due to “an operationa­l incident”.

“Our drone air forces have targeted the refinery of Aramco company in Riyadh,” read a tweet on the account of the Houthi-run television channel al-Masirah.

“The operation by the drone air force is a strong start in a new stage of deterring the aggression,” it quoted a Houthi military spokesman as saying in a tweet.

Saudi officials were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Just before al-Masirah’s tweet, Aramco announced that its fire control teams and the Saudi civil defences had contained a minor fire that erupted in the early evening in a storage containers at its refinery in Riyadh.

It tweeted that the fire had not affected the activities of the refinery and there were no casualties.

It later added on its official twitter account that the fire was due to “an operationa­l incident”.

The Houthis, who control Yemen’s capital Sanaa, have fired dozens of missiles into Saudi Arabia in recent months, part of a threeyear-old conflict.

Most of the missiles have been intercepte­d by the Saudi military.

 ??  ?? File photo: A general view of Aramco tanks and oil pipe at Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal.
File photo: A general view of Aramco tanks and oil pipe at Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal.

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