South Wales Echo

Yemen drones target Saudi Arabia oil sites

HOUTHI REBELS HAIL STRIKES

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SAUDI Arabia has said oil infrastruc­ture sites belonging to the country’s state-run oil company Aramco have been targeted and that at least one of the attacks was carried out by drone strikes.

The announceme­nt came shortly after Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed an assault on the kingdom.

The state Saudi Press Agency quoted Saudi energy minister Khalid al-Falih as saying that between 6-6.30am yesterday, a petroleum pumping station supplying an east-west pipeline between the Eastern Province and to the Yanbu Port on the Red Sea was targeted by drones.

He said a fire broke out at a station along the pipeline and was subsequent­ly put out. Aramco has temporaril­y stopped pumping petroleum through the pipeline until inspection of the damage is complete.

The kingdom’s state security body also says two oil infrastruc­ture sites in the greater region of Riyadh, its landlocked capital, were targeted at the same time.

The statement described it as a “limited targeting” of petroleum stations in areas al-Dudami and Afif in the Riyadh region.

The spokesman for the rebels, Mohammed Abdel-Salam, said the Houthis launched a series of drone attacks on the kingdom.

He said: “This is a message to Saudi Arabia, stop your aggression.”

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